A-State Red Wolves Tied for Second After Play Suspended at Cowboy Classic
The Arkansas State men's golf team is currently tied for second place at the Cowboy Classic in Maricopa, Arizona, with play suspended midway through the second round due to darkness. After an impressive opening round of 15-under par 273, the Red Wolves are at 4-under par in the second round, totaling 19-under par overall. They are competing among 25 teams, with USC leading the field at 22-under par. Key performances include Thomas Schmidt, who is 7-under par overall, and Cole Kirby with a career-best of 6-under par in the first round. The tournament will resume Wednesday morning at 7:15 a.m. PT.
By the Numbers- Arkansas State's opening round score: 15-under par 273
- Current total score: 19-under par (4-under in the second round)
- Play suspended due to darkness midway through the second round.
- Resumption of play scheduled for 7:15 a.m. PT Wednesday.
Following the suspension, the Red Wolves will need to maintain their performance in the remaining holes to secure a strong finish. The outcome of the tournament hinges on the completion of the second round and the final round to be played immediately after.
Bottom LineThe Red Wolves are in a strong position, currently tied for second place, and have the potential to improve their standing as play resumes. Maintaining focus and consistency will be crucial for their success in the final rounds of the tournament.
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