The Shocks lead the shell-shocked Illinois State Redbirds by 56 strokes after 2 rounds. You don't often see a team fall that far from expectations in the game of golf.
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Shocker Men's Golf - 2015 Spring Season
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Shocks are 4-over after 5 holes but their lead has grown to 25 strokes.
The biggest negative at this point is that Conrad Walcher is 6-over after 5 holes with a double-bogey and triple-bogey on #4 and #5. That kind of eliminates the margin of safety of having all 5 guys grouped fairly close together and puts a little more pressure on he other 4 guys.
I doubt if it will prove to be of any real consequence though with the big lead the Shocks have.
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Originally posted by WuShock16 View PostI think we could put together a ShockerNet team for tomorrow's round and still keep the title.
Shocks up by 31 over Northern Iowa. I think they are getting close to lapping the field for a second time.
If no one has done the honors this one is in the DEEP FREEZE. Probably was their after the first 2 rounds yesterday.
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Freshman Jacob Bishop has had an interesting round. He was 1-under on the front nine but did not make 1 par. He had 5 birdies and 4 bogeys.Last edited by 1972Shocker; April 28, 2015, 03:05 PM.
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Shocks finish the day at 3-over par and finish the tournament at even par squeezing by UNI and SIU by 37 strokes.
Shocker Sr. Louis Cohen Boyer (LCB) did bring home medalist honors with his 5-under par tournament but his string of 5 consecutive sub 70's round ended as he shot a 3-over 75.
However, So. Grant Bennett and Fr. Jacob Bishop picked up the Shockers' Senior leader. Grant was 4-under 68 today with a very steady round that included 5 birdies and only 1 bogey. Jacob was a little more up and down today but he managed a 2-under round of 70 in around that included 7 birdies and 5 bogeys. The Shocker Smurfs were on the attack again today.
Alec Heinen was 6-over today that included a triple-bogey on 15 and Conrad Walcher was 7-over in after being 6-over after 5 holes low-lighted by a double-bogey on 4 and a triple-bogey on 5.
Illinois State, the unanimous pick to finish 2nd behind the Shocks, was never a factor and finished dead last in 9th place at 65-over par. Major ouch for the Redbirds.
Great job Shocks.
Now it's on to the NCAA Championships.
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All-Conference
Grant Bennett, Wichita State
Jacob Bishop, Wichita State
Conrad Walcher, Wichita State
Louis Cohen Boyer, Wichita State
Kyle Driscoll, UNI
Wade Thompson, Southern Illinois
Joey Johnson, Missouri State
Garret Buckley, Loyola
Tyler Gentilella, Illinois State
Jordan Fahel, Illinois State
Elite 18 Award Winner: Wade Thompson, Southern Illinois (3.688 Accounting)
Newcomer of the Year: Jacob Bishop, Wichita State
Golfer of the Year: Louis Cohen Boyer, Wichita State
Coach of the Year: Grier Jones, Wichita State
Congratulations Coach Jones and his band of Smurfs + Conrad. Hopefully, they have room to haul all the hardware back to Wichita.
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Worth noting:
The 37-stroke margin is the largest in the league in a 54-hole tournament since 1962. (53 years ago)
It is the 20th title for the Shockers overall and eighth-straight. It is the 14th Missouri Valley Conference championship for head coach Grier Jones.
The eight-straight titles is second only to Oklahoma State’s MVC-record nine-consecutive titles.
Head Coach Grier Jones earned Coach of the Year honors for the eighth-straight time and the 13th time in his career.
Senior Louis Cohen Boyer earned Golfer of the Year honors for the second-straight season. He is only the second player in league history to win back-to-back GOY honors. He also earned all-conference honors all four years and is just the sixth player to do that in MVC history.
LCB is probably one Shocker student-athlete that deserves a lot more public acclaim that he has gotten during his career. Maybe Paul Suellentrop or one of his associates at the Eagle will do an article on LCB and the men's golf team. I kind of hate seeing this kind of success seemingly being taken for granted.
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