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RYAN

LAVNER

The good times continue to roll for some of the players who competed in last week’s NCAA Championship.
Under the watchful eye of short-game guru Dave Pelz, Phil Mickelson got another crack Monday at Pinehurst No. 2, the host site for next week’s U.S. Open.
With another high finish on the PGA Tour, Bubba Watson solidified his spot atop the Ryder Cup points standings. Check out who else is in good position.
Adam Scott will be the No. 1-ranked player in the world heading into the U.S. Open, according to world-ranking projections.
Hideki Matsuyama got up and down on the first extra hole to defeat Kevin Na in the Memorial.
Stacy Lewis regained the No. 1 ranking Sunday with her six-shot victory at the ShopRite LPGA Classic.
Stanford junior Patrick Rodgers was named Sunday as the winner of the Jack Nicklaus Award as the top college player in Division I.
Henrik Stenson couldn’t move to world No. 1 no matter what he did Sunday at the Nordea Masters. A pedestrian final round might have cost him his No. 2 ranking, however.
Dong-Kyu Jang, Juvic Pagunsan, Hyung-Tae Kim and Tomohiro Kondo earned each a spot in next month’s Open Championship by virtue of their finish Sunday at the Japan Tour’s Mizuno Open.
Back-to-back national titles left Alabama men’s coach Jay Seawell and his senior players with a bittersweet feeling.
Robby Shelton is the best player on the best team in college golf, the Alabama Crimson Tide. And he’s only a freshman.
From an impromptu morning meeting to to a dramatic final putt, it was an emotion-filled day for repeat national champion Alabama.
The NCAA team champion has yet to be decided, but those players vying for individual accolades have already submitted their résumés.
Alabama’s Robby Shelton was named the Phil Mickelson Award winner as the top freshman.
Here is a statistical breakdown of the five matches Wednesday at Prairie Dunes.
One of the best careers in Stanford history came to an abrupt end at the NCAA Championship.
Here is a tale of the tape between Alabama and Oklahoma State, the two teams squaring off Wednesday in the NCAA Championship.
No. 1 Alabama facing No. 2 Oklahoma St. in the NCAA final will be an epic duel. But there’s a subplot that adds even more drama.
Here are the matchups for the NCAA Championship final, where Alabama goes head-to-head with Oklahoma State University.
The final four is set at the NCAA Championship. Three of the top four ranked teams in the country are still alive at Prairie Dunes.
Individual champion Cameron Wilson propelled Stanford into the semifinals of the NCAA men’s, where they will face OSU.
Now comes the unpredictable part – match play at the NCAA Championship.
Stanford’s sports information director came prepared – with a pair of black, horn-rimmed glasses with tape around the bridge.
Four years ago, head coach Josh Gregory shocked the college golf world at Augusta State. He’s on a similar path with SMU.