Men's Golf Notes (Mar. 23) 3/23/2005 12:00:00 AM Men's Golf Notes (Mar. 23) Related MaterialWeekly Notes.pdfFor complete schedules, rankings and standings, click on the .pdf Weekly Notes version to the right.POLLSGolf Coaches Association of America (GCAA)Golf World Men's College PollSTATSGolfstatMen's Head-to-Head StandingsMen's Golfstat Cup (Individual Standings)Men's Statistical RankingsGolfweekMen's Head-to-Head StandingsMen's Individual RankingsMen's District RankingsWAC GOLFER OF THE WEEKSan Jose States David Kim, a sophomore from Pacifica, Calif., helped San Jose State win its first team title since November 2001 as the Spartans finished first among 10 teams at the Anteater Invitational hosted by UC Irvine. Kim took home medalist honors as the only player under par with rounds of 70-72-72 for a two-under par 214. He was five strokes better than any of the other 56 contestants in the field. Kims previous best finish was ninth at the Del Walker Intercollegiate in Long Beach in the fall of 2004.Other men nominated: James Allenby, UTEPTULSA, SMU CRACK GOLF WORLD TOP 25Tulsa and SMU are ranked 24th and 25th, respectivley, in the March 18 edition of the Golf World College Poll. SMU won the Louisiana Classic earlier in the spring, while Tulsa has not finished out of the top five in its last three tournaments. Duke is currently the nations top-ranked team.SMU WINS FOURTH-STRAIGHT LOUISIANA CLASSICSMU won its fourth consecutive Louisiana Classic championship at the Oakbourne Country Club with a two-round total of six-over-par 582. Tulsa and Kent State finished tied for second with a seven-over-par 583. Louisvilles Daryl Fathauer shot a final-round three-under-par 69 to win the rain-shortened event, while SMU's Dan Kleckner finished tied for second with a two-under-par 142. Kleckner was one of just four players to finish the tournament under par.2005 WAC CHAMPIONSHIPThe 2005 WAC Championship will be held May 2-4, at Squire Creek in Ruston, La. Louisiana Tech is the host of this years event. SMU looks to defend its title and earn another automatic bid to the NCAA Regional.NCAA REGIONALSThe 2005 NCAA Regionals will be held May 19-21 at three sites. The East Region is slated for the Golf Club of Tennessee in Nashville, Tenn. (SEC). The Central Region will be played at the Warren Golf Course in South Bend, Ind. (Notre Dame). The West Region heads to the Stanford Golf Course in Stanford, Calif. (Stanford)NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPThe 2005 NCAA Championships will travel to the east and the Caves Valley Golf Course in Baltimore, Md. Caves Valley and Loyla College (Md.) will host the event June 1-4. SMU was the lone team to qualify, while UTEPs Chris Baryla earned an individual nod.WELCOME TO THE WACNext season, Idaho, New Mexico State and Utah State will join the WAC. All three schools sponsor a mens golf program. The schools will join the WAC July 1, 2005.