Feb. 23, 2005
Results
LAS VEGAS - The 15th-ranked UNLV men's golf team shot a season-low 14-under-par 274 to tie for first place after the opening round at the John A. Burns Intercollegiate on Wednesday at Leilehua Golf Course (par 72, 6,917 yards) in Wahiawa, Hawaii.
UNLV's previous low round of the year was 10-under at the Turtle Bay Intercollegiate in Kahuka, Hawaii.
New Mexico also shot a 14-under to sit in a first-place tie with the Rebels. Arizona is in third at 10-under 278, while Texas Tech and San Diego State round out the top five after both shot an 8-under 280.
Individually, senior Ryan Moore led the way for UNLV after shooting a 5-under 67 to put him in a three-way tie for second with SMU's Will Dodson and Colorado State's John Hayes.
New Mexico's Spencer Levin leads all individuals after shooting a 7-under 65.
UNLV senior Travis Whisman is just three shots off the lead and is in a seven-way tie for fifth.
Other Rebel scores are: freshman Jared Texter (69; T12th; -3), sophomore Sam Hunt (70; T19th; -2) and junior Andres Gonzales (71; T27th; -1).
Play will continue on Thursday and conclude on Friday with 18 holes each day.