COLUMBUS, OHIO –
Frankie Capan III posted a one-under 70 on Tuesday to highlight the FGCU men's golf team's second round at the NCAA Columbus Regional at the Ohio State University Golf Club's Scarlet Course. The Eagles remain in 12
th place after cutting four strokes off their opening round score giving them a 36-hole total of 592.
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Austin Cherichella remains the top individual for FGCU after shooting 73 for the second straight day giving him a two round score of 146 to tie for 31
st overall. Capan is now tied for 44
th just one stroke behind Cherichella.
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"We were a little inefficient today, but we still have another 18 holes tomorrow," said head coach
Andrew Danna. "We are looking forward to the opportunity to compete in the last round and hopefully move up the board."
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Round three will begin on Wednesday morning with FGCU teeing off on No. 10 beginning at 8:25 AM. Live stats will be available on
www.GolfStat.com.
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Top seed and No. 2 ranked Oklahoma State and No. 11 Georgia Tech are tied for first (561) as the only two teams to shoot under par (-7). The Yellow Jackets shot 13 under in the second round. Ohio State (574) is third, while East Tennessee State (576) currently holds the fifth spot. The top five teams in the regional rounds and the top individual not on one of those teams will advance to the NCAA Championship at the Grayhawk Club in Scottsdale Arizona.
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Pierre Viallaneix and
Brady Madsen are tied for 56
th (149) and 60
th (150), respectively.
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Capan's day was highlighted by 13 consecutive holes at par while closing the round with back-to-back birdies on No. 8 and No. 9. The effort cut seven strokes off his Monday round. After opening with bogeys on the first two holes of the day, Cherichella was even over the next 16 including a birdie on No. 13.Â
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FGCU Lineup:
T31 -
Austin Cherichella – 73-73 – 146
T44 -
Frankie Capan III – 77-70 – 147
T56 -
Pierre Viallaneix – 74-75 – 149
T60 -
Brady Madsen – 74-76 – 150
T74 -
Jon Hopkins – 80-81 – 161
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Ohio State Golf Club – Columbus, Ohio
Hosted by Ohio State
T1. #2 Oklahoma State – 280-281 – 561
T1. #11 Georgia Tech – 290-271 – 561
3. #35 Ohio State – 290-284 – 574
4. #23 Clemson – 289-286 – 575
5. #30 East Tennessee State – 286-290 – 576
T6. #14 Arkansas – 292-286 – 578
T6. #61 San Francisco – 288-290 – 578
8. #41 Duke – 290-289 – 579
T9. #44 Northwestern – 295-289 – 584
T9. #89 Wright State – 297-287 – 584
11. #65 Kentucky – 294-291 – 585
12. #51 Florida Gulf Coast – 298-294 – 592
13. #151 Southern Illinois – 307-307 - 614
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Danna is in his third year at the helm of the men's golf program with the Eagles earning FGCU's first-ever NCAA Tournament at-large berth in department history during the 2022 season. He has led the Eagles to second-place finishes at the 2021 and 2022 ASUN Championships and was named the program's first-ever ASUN Coach of the Year (2021) and repeated in 2022. One of the best turnarounds in NCAA history saw the Green and Blue, led byÂ
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