Boston College Golf Faces Uphill Battle at Georgia Collegiate Invitational
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Boston College’s men’s golf team is striving to finish strong at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational,currently sitting at 39-over par heading into the final round on Thursday,October 26th. The Eagles are competing on the Lakeside Course in Alpharetta, Georgia, concluding both the tournament and their fall season.
Eagles Struggle to Gain Ground
The Boston College team finds themselves in a challenging position on the leaderboard. William Musson, a junior, remains the top performer for BC, currently tied for 46th place. He carded a 77 in the second round, bringing his two-day total to 149, and impressively recorded two eagles on his scorecard.
Following Musson is freshman Tony Yin, tied for 66th at 10-over par with a score of 154 (74-80). Junior Markus Lam is also tied for 66th, maintaining his position after posting a 77 in the second round, for a total of 156 (79-77).
Senior Jack the Burner and sophomore Tommy Mangan currently hold 72nd and 75th place respectively. The Burner improved his score to 158 (81-77), while Mangan remains at 172 (85-87).
Tournament leaders and Final Round Pairing
The tournament is highly competitive, with Virginia leading the team standings at 559 (272-287). Duke is close behind at 560 (277-283), followed by charlotte at 566 (279-287). USC and Pepperdine are tied for fourth place at 568.
Individually, Edan Cui of Stanford is dominating the competition at 11-under par. Bryan Kim from Duke is second at 10-under par, and Mahanth Chirravuri of Pepperdine is third at 7-under par.
Boston College will conclude the tournament paired with Clemson and select individual players, teeing off from the 10th hole at 9:45 a.m. on Thursday. Live statistics are available via Scoreboard by Clipp.
Why: Boston College is competing in the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational, their final tournament of the fall season.
Who: The Boston College men’s golf team, led by William Musson, is competing against other top collegiate teams and individual players.
What: the Eagles are currently in a challenging position, 39-over par, and are striving to improve their standing in the final round. Virginia currently leads the team competition, while Edan Cui of Stanford leads individually.
How did it end?: The tournament concludes on Thursday, October 26th, with Boston College paired with Clemson. The final results will determine the team and individual champions, marking the end of the Eagles’ fall season.
