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Stanford suspends guard indefinitely

Published: Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 - 12:00 am | Page 5C
Last Modified: Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009 - 12:18 am

Stanford announced Wednesday night that guard Jeremy Green had been suspended indefinitely by coach Johnny Dawkins for a violation of team rules.

Green made the Pacific-10 Conference all-freshman team last season. He appeared in all 34 games, averaging 6.4 points and 2.1 rebounds and shooting 45.6 percent from three-point range.

The rebuilding Cardinal already had lost top recruit Andy Brown to a season-ending knee injury on the second day of practice.

– Associated Press

Sac State golfers finish third

Grant Rappleye led the Sacramento State men's golf team to third place in the Kauai Collegiate Invite in Lihue, Hawaii. Rappleye placed ninth, finishing with a 1-under-par 71 for a 5-under 211 total. The Hornets' Jake Johnson tied for 15th at 2-under 214 after a closing 71, and Cameron Rappleye tied for 20th at 2-over 218 after a 70. Sac State finished 36 shots behind winner San Diego.

• Kimberly Johnson made three birdies over four holes on her back nine and shot a par 72 as the UC Davis women placed fourth in the Las Vegas Collegiate Showdown in Boulder City, Nev. Johnson tied for 17th at 8-over 224 with teammate Demi Runas, who had a 75. The Aggies finished 11 shots behind winner Arizona.

• Sonoma State's Patrick Bauer (Colfax High School) was named California Collegiate Athletic Association Men's Golfer of the Week. He took medalist honors in the Mustang Invitational in Santa Clarita, finishing at 1-under 215 for a six-stroke victory, and led the Seawolves to the team title.

– Bee Sports staff


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