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CSU Tied For Third After Two Rounds at Marshall

CSU Tied For Third After Two Rounds at Marshall

HUNTINGTON, W. Va. - The Cleveland State men's golf team is tied for third place out of 15 teams after the first two rounds of the Joe Feaganes Marshall Invitational that began on Monday at the par-71 Guyan Golf and CC.

CSU fired a four-under-par 280 to lead after round one and followed that with a 293 in the afternoon.

Youngstown State leads the event with a 36-hole total of 565 and is followed by Cincinnati in second place at 570. CSU and Radford are tied for third place at 573, seven shots ahead of fifth place Eastern Kentucky and William & Mary who are at 580.

Mitchell Moore is tied for ninth place overall with a 36-hole total of 142. Moore opened with a 65, tied for the second lowest round in school history, and followed it with a 77 in the afternoon. Moore is the first CSU golfer to shoot 65 since Jake Scott fired the same on April 26, 2008, in the second round of the Kent State Invitational.

Moore's 65 was the low round of the day.

Matt McAdoo and Paul Minko both carded back-to-back rounds of 72 and are tied for 21st place, while Michael Balcar is tied for 33rd after a pair of 73's.

Pat Luth fired an even-par 71 in the morning and a 76 in the second round. He is tied for 35th place with a 147 total.

The final round of the event will be played on Tuesday morning, starting at 8:00 a.m. with tee times off the first and 10th tees.

CSU RESULTS
T-9. Mitchell Moore, 65-77 -142
T-21. Matt McAdoo, 72-72 -144
T-21. Paul Minko, 72-72 -144
T-33. Michael Balcar, 73-73 -146
T-35. Pat Luth, 71-76 -147