18-Hole Results
The Missouri State men's golf team is in sixth place after the first-round of the weather-shortened Twin Oaks Intercollegiate in Springfield. The Bears shot 288 in the first round Monday (Mar. 21) at Twin Oaks Country Club and, along with the 15 other teams in the field, were in the middle of their second round when rain and thunderstorms forced suspension of play for the day. The tournament has been reduced to 36 holes with the plan for teams to resume play at 8 a.m. Tuesday and complete their second rounds, with most competitors having 10-11 holes left to play.
Sophomore
Eric Schuessler led the way for MSU in the first round, carding a one-under-par 70, one shot better than senior teammate
Alex Locke and his 71. Senior
Carter Lee turned in a 73, while
Max Kreikemeier and
Austin Gillund posted 74's. Senior
JP Lavalle, playing as an individual, shot 77.
Oral Roberts grabbed the first-round lead in the team race with a 273, followed closely by Wichita State at 276 and Valparaiso at 278. UNI is fourth at 281, then Central Arkansas (287), the Bears, Drake (294), North Alabama (298), Tennessee Tech (298) and SIUE (298) rounding out the top 10.