At the Austin Peay Intercollegiate, Gavin Ingram from Southeastern Louisiana University (SLU) is tied for 10th after finishing two-under par on the first day. SLU stands in seventh place overall, battling through the tournament with an eight-over par score. Leaders UT Martin are dominating the field with a seven-stroke advantage at -13. Ingram opened strong with a 69 and settled with a 73 in the second round. Other SLU players, including David Marsh and Griffin Dorr, are working to close the gap as the tournament heads into its final round.

By the Numbers
  • SLU finished the first two rounds eight-over par (584 total).
  • Ingram recorded a total score of 142 (-2), with rounds of 69 and 73.
  • UT Martin posted a two-round total of 563 (-13).
Yes, But

Despite a strong start for Ingram, the team will need consistent performances from all players to improve their standing. Competition is fierce, with UT Martin established as a clear frontrunner and other teams like Western Kentucky and Jacksonville State closely vying for the top spots.

State of Play
  • SLU is currently in seventh place, trailing UT Martin by 21 strokes.
  • Individual standings show Ingram leading SLU with a tie for 10th position.
  • Live scoring for the final round can be followed via the tournament's golf schedule page.
What's Next

As SLU prepares for the final round, players will focus on improving their scores to climb the leaderboard. The pairing with competitive teams will challenge them further, requiring both skill and strategy to maximize performance and potentially shift their standings.

Bottom Line

Ingram's standout performance offers promise, but team consistency is crucial for SLU to move up in the rankings. Attention to players' recovery and strategy will be key as the Lions look to make a significant push in the final round.