Sophomore Lucas Smith shot an even-par 72, tying for fourth place at the Bedford Springs Intercollegiate, while the Pitt-Johnstown Mountain Cats sit in 11th with a team score of 307. West Liberty leads the tournament with a 295, followed closely by Glenville State. Smith's performance helped the B team finish tied for third place at 300, highlighting a strong showing as they prepare for upcoming NCAA Atlantic/East Regionals.

By the Numbers
  • Lucas Smith shot an even-par 72, tied for fourth with three others.
  • The Mountain Cats shot 19-over par 307 and currently sit in 11th place out of 15 teams.
State of Play
  • West Liberty leads the tournament with a score of 7-over par 295.
  • Smith's B team performed well, tying for third place at 12-over par 300.
What's Next

All 94 players will tee off for the final round tomorrow at 10:30 a.m., serving as a final competitive round before the NCAA Atlantic/East Regionals on May 7-9.

Bottom Line

Pitt-Johnstown's performance, particularly from Lucas Smith, sets a solid foundation as they aim to improve their standing heading into important regional competition.