LAHAINA, Maui — The University of Colorado men’s golf team inched up a notch here Saturday into a tie for eighth place after two rounds of the Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate Invitational, the Buffaloes final event of the fall season.
No. 11 Oklahoma took over the lead with 22-under par 546 score, good for a six-stroke lead over East Tennessee State (552). First round leader Clemson dipped into third (553). The Buffaloes turned in an even-par score of 284 in the second round and are in a four-way tie for eighth place with a 563 total.
Sophomore Tucker Clark continued to lead the Buffaloes here, as he finished 36 holes with a 4-under 138 total, tying him for 13th. He had a team-high five birdies Saturday and has 12 over the two rounds.
Sophomore Dylan McDermott is tied for 24th after a second round 69 has him at 2-under 140; sophomore Jack Holland is tied for 41st with an even 142 total (a 74 Saturday); and sophomore Justin Biwer is tied for 59th after scoring a 1-over 72, moving up 19 notches with a 3-over 145 score.
Freshman Hunter Swanson shot a 2-over 73 to stand at 6-over 148, which has him tied for 91st in the 123-man field.
“I was proud of the guys. We really battled,” CU head coach Roy Edwards said. “We do a really good job of managing our rounds when things aren’t going well. We’re focused on closing out the fall season with a good round tomorrow, which will move us up the board as a team and individually.”
North Florida’s Nick Gabrelcik carded a second straight 65 to lead the individual race, his 12-under 130 two strokes aged of first round leader, Clemson’s Andrew Swanson.
No. 11 Oklahoma took over the lead with 22-under par 546 score, good for a six-stroke lead over East Tennessee State (552). First round leader Clemson dipped into third (553). The Buffaloes turned in an even-par score of 284 in the second round and are in a four-way tie for eighth place with a 563 total.
Sophomore Tucker Clark continued to lead the Buffaloes here, as he finished 36 holes with a 4-under 138 total, tying him for 13th. He had a team-high five birdies Saturday and has 12 over the two rounds.
Sophomore Dylan McDermott is tied for 24th after a second round 69 has him at 2-under 140; sophomore Jack Holland is tied for 41st with an even 142 total (a 74 Saturday); and sophomore Justin Biwer is tied for 59th after scoring a 1-over 72, moving up 19 notches with a 3-over 145 score.
Freshman Hunter Swanson shot a 2-over 73 to stand at 6-over 148, which has him tied for 91st in the 123-man field.
“I was proud of the guys. We really battled,” CU head coach Roy Edwards said. “We do a really good job of managing our rounds when things aren’t going well. We’re focused on closing out the fall season with a good round tomorrow, which will move us up the board as a team and individually.”
North Florida’s Nick Gabrelcik carded a second straight 65 to lead the individual race, his 12-under 130 two strokes aged of first round leader, Clemson’s Andrew Swanson.
The third and final round is set for Sunday; Colorado will be paired with Boise State, UC-Irvine and Louisiana-Lafayette and will tee off beginning at Noon MDT on holes 7 through 9.
1. | Nick Gabrelcik, North Florida | 65-65—130 |
2. | Andrew Swanson, Clemson | 64-68—132 |
3. | Josh Ryan, Liberty | 65-68—133 |
4. | Jase Summy, Oklahoma | 67-68—135 |
T5. | Jake Holbrook, Oklahoma | 70-66—136 |
T5. | Max Charles, Boise State | 65-71—136 |
T5. | Drew Goodman, Oklahoma | 64-72—136 |
1. | Oklahoma | 268-278—546 |
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