The Wolfpacker

March 2013 - Signing Day Edition

The Wolfpacker: An Independent Magazine Covering NC State Sports

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Fifth-year senior Hunter Howell and freshman Carter Page competed in five of the first six tournaments. Sophomores Andrew Decker and William Herring were in the lineup for four events, and sophomore James Chapman and freshman Stanhope Johnson have participated in three apiece. Sykes is looking for several golfers to step forward and grab the remaining spots in the lineup. ���That is still to be determined, and we haven���t played the same lineup I don���t think twice all year,��� Sykes said. ���Everybody on the squad has played in competition this fall except for Logan Harrell. All 12 players have played. ���We have some talented players, but everybody is in a different stage of development.��� ��� Key Men���s Golfers To Watch Junior Albin Choi The standout from Toronto won three events last year, including the NCAA Ann Arbor Regional with a 10-under-par 203, and has added another three victories this year. Choi boosted his total with two victories this past fall and captured the Puerto Rico Classic Feb.�� 17���19. He averaged 70.2 shots per 18 holes through six tournaments season, which is slightly lower than his 71.7 mark of a year ago in 11 events, which ranked seventh all time at NCSU. Choi earned All-ACC honors and was named an honorable mention All-American by Ping his freshman and sophomore years. Senior Mitchell Sutton The London, Ont., product has a pair of titles at NC��State, winning the Hootie at Bulls Bay Intercollegiate and the NCAA Florida Regional, en route to making the Division�� I PING honorable mention All-America team his sophomore season. He also earned All-ACC honors. Sutton averaged 74.1 shots per 18 holes through six tournaments this year, which is a smidge higher than his 73.7 mark last year in nine tournaments. He missed three fall events his junior year with a wrist injury. Junior Logan Harrell The transfer from South Carolina, who hails from Huntersville, N.C., is a Wolfpack legacy (his father, Neil Harrell, played for NC State) and became eligible this spring. Harrell earned his first start and was second on the Pack with a 6-over 222, which tied for 45th at the Puerto Rico Classic Feb. 17-19. He averaged 76.7 shots per 18 holes his freshman year at South Carolina, and qualified for one tournament his sophomore year. March 2013��� ������ 75 74-75.Men's Golf Preview.indd 75 2/26/13 1:06 PM

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