Richmond Spiders Tied for 4th at Giles-Spratley Collegiate
The Richmond Spiders are currently tied for fourth place at the Giles-Spratley Collegiate, finishing the first two rounds with a combined score of 4-under par (572). They are equal with A-10 rival VCU but trail behind Liberty, Florida Gulf Coast, and Charleston. Junior Jack LaPiana led the team, ending the day tied for seventh at 3-under par after a strong finish in his second round. Fellow junior Quin Polin and sophomore Carson Baez also contributed important scores, with each placing in the top 25. The Spiders are optimistic heading into the final round.
By the Numbers- Richmond finished the first day tied for fourth with a combined score of 4-under par (572).
- Jack LaPiana is tied for seventh at 3-under par (141) after completing the second round.
- The Spiders are competing on their home course for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Junior Parker Moellinger and freshman Lucas Rizo-Patron are also contributing to the team's overall performance.
The final round of the Giles-Spratley Collegiate is set to begin at 8 AM on Tuesday, where the Spiders aim to improve their standings and showcase their skills on familiar grounds.
Bottom LineThe Spiders are leveraging their home course advantage as they enter the final round, with key players stepping up. They need to maintain their momentum and capitalize on each opportunity to climb the leaderboard.
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