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Bray Ties In The Final Round; United States Holds On For Win Over Japanese Collegians
July 22, 2002 GLENVIEW, Ill. - UNC Sophomore golfer Dustin Bray halfed the final round of the Fuji Xerox USA vs. Japan Collegiate Golf Championship, 71-71, with Japan's Yuusaku Miyasato. The United States held on for a two-point win over an elite collection of golfers from Japan at The Glen Club. The win marks the seventh straight victory for the Americans, who lead the series 20-6. Georgia Tech's Kris Mikkelsen continued the trend of setting the course record during the competition. Mikkelsen posted a 10-under-par 62, bettering the record set yesterday by Brandt Snedeker by three strokes. Entering the final round trailing by four points, Japan tied the score at 29 with only one match to play. The Americans secured the victory when South Carolina's Kristy McPherson closed out a nine-stroke win over Chiharu Tsunekawa. Mikkelsen and McPherson garnered MVP honors by posting the low 54-hole totals for the tournament. Mikkelsen shot 204 (-12), highlighted by his record performance today, while McPherson carded a score of 217 (+1). Shintaro Kai was selected by the U.S. team as Mr. Ambassador. Mr./Ms. Ambassador is a sportsmanship award presented annually to a player from the visiting country who best represents his nation.
Final Round Singles Results Singles stroke-play score of Japanese player vs. stroke-play score of American player winner earns two team points, halved match worth one point for each team.
Women
JAPAN Kyoko Furuya
JAPAN Izumi Narita
USA Kristy McPherson
Men
USA Gregg Jones
JAPAN Kunihiro Kamii
USA Kris Mikkelsen
JAPAN Toyokazu Fujishima
JAPAN Yuusaku Miyasato
USA Chris Nallen
USA Brandt Snedeker
Final Team Points: USA defeats Japan, 31-29
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