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Robbins 12th After Opening Round of Horizon League Championship

Robbins 12th After Opening Round of Horizon League Championship

DAY ONE RESULTS (PDF)

QUICK HITS

  • Zach Robbins fired a four-over par 76 on day one of the tournament
  • Miles DeMuesy shot a 77 and is tied for 15th in the field
  • Jules Blakely carded an 81 and is tied for 30th overall
  • Cleveland State is currently seventh in the team standings after shooting a 316

DAY ONE RECAP

HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. -- Zach Robbins carded a four-over par 76 on the opening day of the Horizon League Championship on Sunday at the El Campeon Golf Course at the Mission Inn Resort & Club.

Robbins had three birdies over his opening 18 holes as he birdied the first, eighth and 10th holes during his round. Robbins is five strokes behind day-one leaders George Kneiser of Green Bay and Chris Handy of Oakland.

Miles DeMuesy shot an opening-round 77 and is tied for 15th place overall. DeMuesy recorded birdies on the eighth, 10th and 15th holes during his round.

Led by Robbins and DeMuesy, Cleveland State is currently seventh in the team standings with a score of 316. Northern Kentucky leads the team competition with a 298, while Oakland is second with a 300 and Wright State is third after shooting a 302.

Jules Blakely and Anton Krecic rounded out the Cleveland State scoring group on day one. Blakely shot an 81 and is tied for 30th overall, while Krecic posted an 82 and is 33rd overall.

Zak Supelak shot an 84 and is tied for 36th in the individual standings.

The second round of the tournament will be played on Monday (April 22) at the par-72, 6,765-yard layout at El Campeon.

TEAM STANDINGS

1. Northern Kentucky 298; 2. Oakland 300; 3. Wright State 302; 4. Youngstown State 305; 5. Green Bay 308; 6. IUPUI 310; 7. Cleveland State 316; 8. Detroit Mercy 323

CLEVELAND STATE INDIVIDUALS

12t. Zach Robbins 76

15t. Miles DeMuesy 77

30t. Jules Blakely 81

33. Anton Krecic 82

36t. Zak Supelak 84