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ANGOLA, Ind. – The Spring Arbor University men’s golf team is currently positioned in sixth place following a wet and cold day one at the 2016 Crossroads League Men’s Golf Championship, held at Glendarin Hills Golf Club in Angola, Indiana.

 

The Cougars shot 304 as a team over the first 18 holes of play at the 6,922 yard, par 72 course before turning in a 301 for a two-round total of 605.

 

Taylor University sits atop the leaderboard with a 581 (294-287). Six shots back is Marian University with a 587 (296-291), and Indiana Wesleyan University rounds out the top three with a 594 (295-299).

 

Leading the way for SAU was freshman Cameron Conley with a 36-hole score of 148. Conley landed in 11th place after shooting rounds of 76 and 72. Senior Guthrie Collins is in 20th place after carding a 151 (76-75). Senior Conner Talbert and junior Sean Sommerville (pictured above) turned in matching scores of 154. Talbert carded rounds of 78 and 76 while Sommerville posted a 74 and 80. Freshman Nick Losinger finished the day with a score of 161 (83-78).

 

Taylor’s Trey Turner paces the field with a five-under par 139 (70-69) while fellow TU student-athlete Alec Dutkowski sits three shots back in second place with a 142 (71-71).

 

The championship’s final round will begin at 8 a.m. on Tuesday, May 3 with the team and individual champions earning an automatic bid to the 65th annual NAIA Men’s Golf National Championship later this month.

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