HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - The University of Dayton men's golf team is in first place after two rounds of action at the Joe Feaganes Marshall Invitational. With its 36-hole score of 283-279=562 (-6), Dayton is just one stroke ahead of host Marshall in team standings. Senior
Erron Vandemore, playing as an individual, carded the team's low score of the day (72-65=137) and is tied in fourth place at five under.
KEY STATS
- Vandemore's second-round score of 65, a new career low, is seven strokes lower than his previous career best
- Two Flyers carded an eagle: senior
Brendan Keating recorded an eagle on hole one, his final hole of the first round; senior
Phillip Johnson followed with an eagle on hole eight in the second round
- As a team, Dayton tallied a total of 42 under-par holes
DAYTON PARTICIPANTS
t-10th
Domenic Maricocchi 72-69=141 (-1)
t-15th
Phillip Johnson 71-71=142 (E)
t-15th
Caleb Wolters 72-70=142 (E)
t-32nd
Tripp French 76-69=145 (+3)
t-48th
Brendan Keating 68-79=147 (+5)
t-4th
Erron Vandemore (I) 72-65=137 (-5)
UP NEXT
Dayton will wrap play at the Marshall Invitational Tuesday. The final 18 holes will get started at 8:30 a.m. with a shotgun start and Dayton will be paired with Cleveland State, Eastern Kentucky and Marshall. Follow along via live scoring by
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