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Cleveland State Set to Compete in Wright State Invitational

Cleveland State Set to Compete in Wright State Invitational

CLEVELAND, Ohio - The Cleveland State men's golf team will compete in one more invitational before the #HLGOLF championships later this month, as the Vikes are set to golf in the Wright State Invitational on Sunday and Monday.

WRIGHT STATE INVITATIONAL

THE LAST TIME OUT

  • The Cleveland State Vikings men's golf team concluded their time at the Dayton Flyers Intercollegiate on Tuesday, finishing in sixth place out of 12 teams. Senior Zak Supelak, who tied a program record for lowest individual round on Monday, finished as the tournament's runner-up after a participating in a playoff hole.
  • Zach Robbins improved throughout each round of the tournament, shooting 69 in the final day of competition. The senior, who finished tied for 26th overall, shot rounds of 75-72-69, 216 (+6). Robbins and Supelak were the only two Vikes to shoot below 70 in the final round of competition.
  • Gunnar McCollins, who posted a 69 in his second round on Monday, finished the tournament tied for 41st overall. Overall, the Massillon, Ohio, native finished +10 (78-69-73, 220). 
  • Jonny Filler (75-75-72, 222) finished right behind McCollins, tied at the 45th spot, shooting 12-over-par, while Jules Blakely (74-77-76, 227) finished tied for 57 at +17.

CLEVELAND STATE LEADERBOARD (DAYTON FLYERS INTERCOLLEGIATE)

#HLGOLF ATHLETE OF THE WEEK

  • Supelak had an incredible two-day outing at the Dayton Flyers Intercollegiate on Monday and Tuesday. Supelak had a career performance, finishing -6 (72-63-69) after 54 holes. In his second round on Monday, the senior's shot 63, which tied the record for lowest individual round in program history. Supelak tied current head coach Steve Weir's 63 set back in 2006 at the Belmont Intercollegiate.
  • After 54 holes of golf, the Copley, Ohio, native was tied with Dayton's Kyle Schmidt for the top spot. Schmidt ultimately won the playoff hole, with Supelak finishing as the runner-up. The Copley, Ohio, native's second place finish, marks his best finish in a tournament during his Cleveland State career.

 

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