Cavaliere Leads Through Two Rounds of Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate
September 02, 2018 | Men's Golf
Junior fired an 8-under 64 during Sunday's second round of play
Tournament Info
- Turning Stone Casino Resort - Kaluhyat Course | Verona, N.Y.
- Par 72 - 7,105 yards
- First & Second Rounds - Sunday, Sept. 2
- Third Round - Monday, Sept. 3
- The Field: 18 teams, 100 golfers
- Boston College sits in third place after the opening two rounds of play at the Turning Stone Tiger Invitational
- The Eagles' 36-hole score of 588 is 12-over par for the tournament
- BC opened the tournament with a first round combined score of 297 during Sunday's morning round, followed by a 291 in the afternoon round
- Host school Missouri sits atop the team leaderboard at 560 (-16), followed by North Dakota State (572; -4)
- Bethune-Cookman is in fourth place, while Wright State and Detroit Mercy are tied for fifth.
- Christian Cavaliere leads the way individually, at 8-under par (136). The junior shot an even-par 72 during the morning round and blazed a 64 during the afternoon's 18 holes of play. Cavaliere was 6-under on the back nine, posting six birdies and three pars.
- Brandon Kewalramani is tied for 24th place, at 3-over par (147). The sophomore opened tournament play with a 73 (+1), posting three birdies on his scorecard. During the afternoon round, Kewalramani carded two more birdies en route to a 74 (+2).
- Mac Webster - in his first collegiate tournament - sits in a tie for 38th place (149, +7). Over the final 30 holes of play on Sunday, Webster was just 2-over. He recorded four birdies on the day.
- Matt Naumec is tied for 57th place (152, +10). The senior carded a pair of 77's during the first and second rounds of play. Naumec posted three birdies and 22 pars over the 36 holes.
- Kevin Paek finished the first day of play tied for 74th place (157, +13). Paek opened with a 79 during the morning session, followed by a 78 in the second round.
- Three Eagles golfers were competing as individuals. Jack Cammisa sits in a tie for 64th place (76-79=155, +11), Ryan Kinkead is tied for 87th place (87-75=162, +18), and Tyler Hatton is in 94th place (81-86=167; +23).
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