dbroberg | Posted: 13 Mar 2000 | Updated: 13 Mar 2000

BYU Men's golf team in second at the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate.

BYU's seventh-ranked men's golf team is in second place after two round of the Pacific Coast Intercollegiate.

Strong 30-40 m.p.h. winds and an extremely difficult course caused BYU to shoot its highest round of the season (302). The Cougars, behind the play of the Miller brothers, Andy, Scott and Todd, came back to shoot a 299 for the second round. BYU trails San Diego State by five strokes heading into the final day. The tournament is being played at La Purisima Golf Course 30 miles north of Santa Barbara, California a one-time site of PGA Tour school qualifying events.

1. San Diego State 295 301 596

2. BYU 302 299 601

2. San Diego 295 306 601

4. Pacific 299 303 602

5. California 305 302 607

6. New Mexico State 301 309 610

7. North Texas 303 308 611

8. CSU Northridge 298 315 613

9. San Jose State 311 306 617

10. Pepperdine 311 306 617

19 Teams in Tournament

BYU Scores

t9. Andy Miller 75 74 149

t9. Todd Miller 75 74 149

t15. Scott Miller 77 74 151

t23. Billy Harvey 75 77 152

t82. Jose Garrido 77 87 164

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