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SIAC Tournament Update

March 7, 2009 - Semifinals
Women
Clark Atlanta 64, Kentucky St 54
Ft. Valley State 68, Tuskegee 63
Men
Lane 64, Benedict 63
LeMoyne-Owen 61, Claflin 61

March 8, 2009
Women's Championship
1pm:Ft. Valley State vs. Clark Atlanta

Men's Championship
4:pm:LeMoyne-Owen vs. Lane*

*Will Not Be Aired Due to NCAA
Violation

 Games will not be aired on HBCU

Highlights only rebroadcast of semi 

games. ESPN owns exclusive rights

and games will be aired on ESPNU.

 

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O' Malley shares lead in Munich
O'Malley Shares Lead Australia's Peter O'Malley fired a six-under-par round of 66 to take a share of the BMW International Open lead alongside three players in Munich...

Chasing his first European Tour victory since the 2001 English Open, O'Malley shot a bogey-free round of six birdies.

South Africa's Anton Haig, Singapore's Mardan Mamat and Rafa Echenique of Argentina share the first-round lead.

English pair Mark Foster and David Lynn lead the European charge on five under, with Scot Colin Montgomerie two under.

The veteran shot five birdies and three bogeys to lay alongside England's Paul Casey, while Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez and Retief Goosen of South Africa are well placed on three under.

The always unpredictable John Daly carded 72 after five topsy-turvy holes from the 13th - two double bogeys, a bogey and two birdies.

"I just got some bad breaks. What can you do?" Daly said. "I am hitting better than I am scoring."

Daly still holds the tournament record for lowest score with his 2001 winning total of 27-under-par 261, but since then, organizers have thickened the Munich Eichenried rough to toughen up the course.

The BMW International Open kicks off a series of lucrative events that includes the British Open, the PGA Championship and runs through the Ryder Cup 19-21 September.

"This is the time of year where you really want to be playing good golf and that's what I've sort of set my goal for throughout the year," O'Malley said.

Source: BBC