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Windy Second Round – Vanderbilt University Athletics – Official Athletics Website

Windy Second Round – Vanderbilt University Athletics – Official Athletics Website

CARLSBAD, Calif. – The No. 16-ranked Vanderbilt men’s golf team battled Pacific winds in Round 2 of the 2025 NCAA Men’s Golf Championships on Saturday, but persevered, as the Commodores concluded the day in a tie for 15th at 6-over 294.

Vanderbilt, which opened in the morning wave on Hole 1 at Omni La Costa Resort and Spa, carded 6-under as a team on the front nine. The Commodores had to navigate the North Course’s tougher back nine through 17-mile-per-hour gusts coming in from the Pacific Ocean, which resulted in the Dores finishing their second-straight round at 6-over 294.

Vandy moved up four spots on the team leaderboard in Round 2, as the Commodores concluded the day in a tie for 15th with Wake Forest and Texas A&M. Vanderbilt has a 36-hole score of 12-over 588 and enters Sunday’s Round 3 on the cutline to advance to Monday’s final round of stroke play.

“We certainly knew we needed to come out fast today, the front nine has been more scorable, as we proved yesterday,” said Thomas F. Roush, M.D. and Family Vanderbilt Men’s Golf Head Coach Scott Limbaugh. “We played really well again on the front nine, made some birdies on No. 10. Once we started to get to Holes 12-16, we lost our way a little bit. Part of that is youth, and part of that is coaching. We’ve got to keep looking forward.”

Sophomore Chase Nevins paced the Commodores on Saturday, as the Great Falls, Virginia, native carded 2-under 70. Nevins was consistent on the day, as he only had one bogey and picked up three birdies. The sophomore shot up a remarkable 66 spots on the player leaderboard in Round 2, as he heads into Sunday in a tie for 64th with a 36-hole total of 4-over 148.

Junior Wells Williams also made a big move Round 2 under par, as the West Point, Mississippi, native went 1-under 71 to climb 56 places on the player leaderboard. The junior opened Saturday with three-straight birdies, as he made the turn at 3-under. Williams fought through the wind and took bogies on four of the five holes leading to the 18th. He buckled down and recorded his fourth birdie of the day on Hole 18.

Nevins, Williams and freshman Ryan Downes all head into Sunday with a two-round total of 4-over 148, as the trio is tied for 64th on the player leaderboard.

“I’m super proud of Chase, that was a big round he played for our team today,” Limbaugh stated. “He hung in there and looked in control all day. Wells gave us a big round today as well. We had everyone in it…

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