BURLINGTON, Iowa – For a third consecutive event to begin the season, a member of the Texas A&M men's golf team stood atop the player leaderboard as sophomore Chandler Phillips picked up his first career victory at the Golfweek Conference Challenge.
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As a team the 16th-ranked Aggies (283-287-289=859, -5) posted a second-place finish at Spirit Hollow Golf Course, trailing only Kansas (-18) on the 12-team leaderboard. San Jose State (-2), James Madison (+2) and Lipscomb (+3) rounded out the top five squads in the team standings.
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"I'm really happy for Chandler to get the win this weekend," Texas A&M head coach J.T. Higgins said. "10-under par was a really solid performance. He shot five-under today and I think he'd tell you that it could have been lower. He had so many opportunities and probably feels like he left some shots out there. It's good to have a guy like Chandler, who is so competitive and gives you so much every time he goes out."
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The Huntsville, Texas, native (68-71-67=206, -10) shared the top spot on the player standings with Chase Hanna of Kansas to post his first career victory after posting second-place showings at this year's season-opening Turning Stone-Tiger Intercollegiate and the Valspar Collegiate Invitational as a freshman last March.
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Phillips has now completed seven of his nine total rounds of competition this season at par or lower.
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He becomes the third Aggie to post an individual win in as many events this season, joining junior Kavan Eubank, who topped the Turning Stone-Tiger Intercollegiate field, and junior Cameron Champ, who recorded the victory at the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational.
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"I'm really proud of him (Phillips) and his effort. This is the third week in a row we've had a medalist, so hopefully soon we can put all those performances together at the same time." Higgins added
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Sophomore Max Miller (71-70-74=215, -1) enjoyed the best finish of his young collegiate career, carding a tie for 12th on the 59-golfer leaderboard.
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Champ (73-71-74=218, +2), meanwhile, was two over during Sunday's concluding round to share 18th place while Eubank (71-77-75=223, +7) and freshman Josh Gliege (79-75-74=228, +12), ended play in ties for 34th and 47th, respectively.
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Up next for the Aggie men's golf team is a trip to Alpharetta, Ga., for the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Oct. 21-23.
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As a team the 16th-ranked Aggies (283-287-289=859, -5) posted a second-place finish at Spirit Hollow Golf Course, trailing only Kansas (-18) on the 12-team leaderboard. San Jose State (-2), James Madison (+2) and Lipscomb (+3) rounded out the top five squads in the team standings.
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"I'm really happy for Chandler to get the win this weekend," Texas A&M head coach J.T. Higgins said. "10-under par was a really solid performance. He shot five-under today and I think he'd tell you that it could have been lower. He had so many opportunities and probably feels like he left some shots out there. It's good to have a guy like Chandler, who is so competitive and gives you so much every time he goes out."
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The Huntsville, Texas, native (68-71-67=206, -10) shared the top spot on the player standings with Chase Hanna of Kansas to post his first career victory after posting second-place showings at this year's season-opening Turning Stone-Tiger Intercollegiate and the Valspar Collegiate Invitational as a freshman last March.
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Phillips has now completed seven of his nine total rounds of competition this season at par or lower.
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He becomes the third Aggie to post an individual win in as many events this season, joining junior Kavan Eubank, who topped the Turning Stone-Tiger Intercollegiate field, and junior Cameron Champ, who recorded the victory at the OFCC/Fighting Illini Invitational.
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"I'm really proud of him (Phillips) and his effort. This is the third week in a row we've had a medalist, so hopefully soon we can put all those performances together at the same time." Higgins added
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Sophomore Max Miller (71-70-74=215, -1) enjoyed the best finish of his young collegiate career, carding a tie for 12th on the 59-golfer leaderboard.
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Champ (73-71-74=218, +2), meanwhile, was two over during Sunday's concluding round to share 18th place while Eubank (71-77-75=223, +7) and freshman Josh Gliege (79-75-74=228, +12), ended play in ties for 34th and 47th, respectively.
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Up next for the Aggie men's golf team is a trip to Alpharetta, Ga., for the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Oct. 21-23.
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