RESULTS
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CHANDLER, Ariz. – The University of Idaho men's golf team sits in a tie for 19
th after the first day at the highly competitive Cowboy Classic. As a team, the Vandals shot a 24-over, 600 and are tied with Weber State heading into the final round on Tuesday. The second round of play has been suspended due to darkness and will resume Tuesday morning.
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"Tomorrow we are looking to bounce back with a solid finishing round," said head coach
David Nuhn. "Today was a grind in the heat for the Vandals. Tomorrow we will alter the plan and look to have a real solid team round."
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The best round of the day came from freshman
Jose Suryadinata in his opening 18 holes at the Whirlwind Golf Club, firing in a 1-under, 71 to start off the tournament. Within the first round, Suryadinata fired in a total of four birdies and carded an eagle on his back nine. The freshman wrapped up his second round in a tied for 51
st, carding a total score of 2-over, 146.
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Two strokes behind came junior
Colt Sherrell, who caught fire in his opening round, carding four birdies in his first 14 holes. Sherrell heads into the final round in a tie for 67
th with a two-round score of 4-over, 148. Graduate student
Sean Mullan fired in an 72-even first round, sinking three birdies in the round. Mullan enters the final round tomorrow tied for 95
th with a score of 8-over, 152.
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Junior
Jack Plaster sits two strokes behind Mullan, with a total score of 10-over 154. Plaster sits in a tie for 103
rd heading into the final round. Freshman
Joe Gustavel is tied for 114
th place with a two-round score of 19-over, 163.
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No. 28 San Diego State sits in first place with a team score of 27-under at the time of the delay. Individually, Riley Lewis and Cameron Meeks from Loyola Marymount are tied for first place with a score of 9-under, 135 at the time of the delay.
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The Cowboy Classic will resume play tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. with the conclusion of the second round. The final round will be played immediately after the second round has been completed.
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