In 36 holes, we made 10 or 11 double bogeys, and that's way too many. Most of them were in the afternoon round.

I don't think there's any question he's the best player in Division II, and one of the best players in all of college golf.

We're capable of playing better than that, but it's a big confidence-booster to know you can play below your standards and still win.

They probably just got worn down fighting the wind and the cold and the greens.

Our next tournament will be a good indication of our chances to win the national championship.

He's learned to win when he's in contention to win. A lot of guys don't know how to finish the job, and he's done that.

His scores came down two shots every day, and that's what you're looking for. He's a sophomore and doesn't have very much experience, so I was pleased with that.