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Thornberry Finishes Play At U.S. Amateur
Ole Miss sophomore Braden Thornberry post a 1-over par 71 in the second round of the U.S. Amateur at Oakland Hills Country Club Tuesday.
The Southaven, Mississippi native fired back-to-back birdies on No. 17 and 18 of the 6827-yard par-70 North Course. Thornberry carded a 3-over par 73 in the opening round on the South Course Monday and finished tied for 132nd overall with a 4-over 144. The top 64 players after two rounds advance to match play beginning Wednesday.
Thornberry and the Rebels tee off for the 2016-17 campaign September 12that The Ocean Course Invitational in Kiawah Island, South Carolina. For all Ole Miss Men’s golf news and information, follow the Rebels on Twitter at @OleMissMGolf, on Instagram at OleMissMGolf and on Facebook at facebook.com/OleMissMGolf. Fans can also follow head coach Chris Malloy on Twitter @CoachMalloy12.
Courtesy of Ole Miss Sports Information
Freshmen make their marks at first Ole Miss scrimmage
Some of the big names of Ole Miss’ last two highly regarded classes wasted no time making their marks in the Rebels’ Monday scrimmage, the first of the fall camp.
One was true freshman receiver D.K. Metcalf.
“D.K. Metcalf continues to show up in one-on-one situations,” Ole Miss coach Hugh Freeze said. “He’s so big and strong for a freshman. He doesn’t have to win the route by a large margin to have a chance to have success.”
Metcalf was a four-star All-American from local Oxford High. He is listed on the roster at 6-foot-4, 217 pounds. He was a go-up-and-get-it receiver in high school who could muscle his way to a catch with one or two hands.
Courtesy of Brandon Speck and to read the rest of the article go to Saturday Down South.com.
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