UTC 7th With 18 Holes Remaining At Carpet Capital

Saturday, September 08, 2012

ROCKY FACE, Ga. --- The Scottish duo of Liam Johnston (Dumfries) and Chris Robb (Aberdeenshire) each carded two-under par 70’s as the Chattanooga Mocs shot 286 as a team Saturday at the Carpet Capital Collegiate. The two-under par team round moved UTC into seventh just ahead of Auburn and UNF with a two-day total of 578.

Johnston is tied for eight individually with his second straight 70. His 140, four-under par, is a career-best through 36 holes. Robb improved six shots over his initial score of 76. He is tied for 30th at two over (146).

Steven Fox (Hendersonville, Tenn.) is one shot ahead of Robb tied for 26th at plus one (145). He shot 74 today, two shots behind Alex Ratliff’s (Kingsport, Tn.) level-par effort of 72. He is tied for 37th with a three-over par score of 147. Davis Bunn (Knoxville) rounds out the Mocs scoring at nine-over par 153.

“We finished today,” said head coach Mark Guhne. “A lot of woulda, shoulda, couldas come to mind, but the important thing is we improved. We played well from start to finish.”

Texas stole the show shooting 22-under par 266 as a team. That moved the Longhorns from 11th to first at minus 17. Georgia is second at 562 after today’s 284. LSU, Alabama and Clemson are tied for third at three-under par (573).

Brandon Stone paced Texas with a nine-under par 63. He’s in first at 12 under, one shot ahead of first-round leader T.J. Mitchell (Georgia). Mitchell shot 68 (-4) and is three shots clear of third-place Jordan Spieth (Texas) at 136 (-8).

For the third straight day, the Mocs are the first team off of No. 1 in the morning. Bunn is up first at 8 a.m., with Ratliff (8:09), Robb (8:18), Fox (8:27) and Johnston (8:36) to follow. Chattanooga is paired with Auburn and UNF.

Carpet Capital Collegiate

Sept. 7-9 – The Farm – Rocky Face, Ga.

1) Texas

293-266

559 (-17)

2) Georgia

278-284

562 (-14)

3) Alabama

284-289

573 (-3)

tie) LSU

286-287

573 (-3)

tie) Clemson

292-281

573 (-3)

6) Wake Forest

288-286

574 (-2)

7) Chattanooga

292-286

578 (+2)

8) Auburn

289-290

579 (+3)

tie) UNF

291-288

579 (+3)

10) North Carolina

291-293

584 (+8)

11) Tennessee

299-290

589 (+13)

tie) Kennesaw State

293-296

589 (+13)

13) South Carolina

296-296

592 (+16)

tie) Georgia Tech

301-291

592 (+16)

15) Middle Tennessee

292-315

607 (+31)

Mocs:

T8) Liam Johnston

70-70

140 (-4)

T26) Steven Fox

71-74

145 (+1)

T30) Chris Robb

76-70

146 (+2)

T37) Alex Ratliff

75-72

147 (+3)

T65) Davis Bunn

77-76

153 (+9)


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