Pirates Finish 11th at Adam's Cup
October 10, 2002 | Men's Golf
Michigan State took home the tournament title, finishing with a score of 873, 17 strokes over par. The Spartans moved up two spots from third place to win the crown. Virginia Tech, which led all teams after round one, finished in fifth place. East Carolina tallied a score of 893, moving up one spot to finish at 11th.
"Unfortunately, we had a really bad first round and just dug ourselves into too deep a hole," said ECU Head Coach Kevin Williams. "We were able to finish above Virginia and South Florida, and I was happy about that. I still like the way this team looks and I think we will be a solid competitive team this season, but we've just got to get a better focus."
Jonathan Hill led the Pirate men finishing in a tie for third place with a score of 214 (71-72-71) at even par. He was the only Pirate player to break into the top-20.
"I was really proud of the way Jonathan played," said Williams. "To come up here in cold and windy conditions and finish third against this top notch high caliber competition really says something."
Kasper Jorgenson of Georgia State won the individual title. He finished the tournament at 210, four strokes under par. The Pirate men will return to action on October 20-21 when they host the Pirate Fall Intercollegiate at Bradford Creek in Greenville, N.C.
Top Pirate Finishes
T3 Jonathan Hill 71 72 71 214
T34 Jason Harris 77 75 73 225
T45 Adam Howell 79 77 72 228
T67 Will Pope 79 75 80 234
T71 Calle Andren 86 74 75 235
Top Individual Finishes
1. Kasper Jorgenson Georgia State 68 74 68 210
2. Ty Harris Georgia State 74 70 69 213
T3. Brett Jones Louisville 74 72 68 214
Marco Trejos E. Tenn St. 75 71 68 214
Jonathan Hill ECU 71 72 71 214
Top Team Finishes
1. Michigan State 296 295 282 873
2. Texas A&M 301 289 286 876
3. Georgia 294 296 289 879
Kentucky 296 294 289 879
5. Virginia Tech 293 295 292 880


