Wildcats Surge to Third in Big Sky Championships Second Round
Weber State Men's Golf team has made a strong move in the Big Sky Conference Championship, currently holding third place with a 4-under par score of 572 after two rounds. The Wildcats excelled on the second day, posting a 15-under par score of 273, the second-best of the day. Matthew Wilson and Bobby Kincaid each finished with 5-under par scores, with Wilson now third overall and Kincaid fourth. Other team members also contributed solid scores, marking a 26-stroke improvement from the first round. However, Sacramento State leads with a 16-under par score of 560.
By the Numbers- Weber State shot 15-under par 273 in the second round, the second-best score of the day.
- Matthew Wilson and Bobby Kincaid both recorded scores of 5-under par 67.
Despite a strong performance, Weber State trails Sacramento State by 12 strokes, highlighting the challenge of catching the leading team in the final round.
State of Play- Weber State is in third place at 4-under par 572 after 36 holes.
- Sacramento State holds a commanding lead at 16-under par 560.
The final round will be critical for Weber State as they aim to improve their position and potentially close the gap on Sacramento State before the championship concludes.
Bottom LineWith a remarkable turnaround and strong contributions from all players, Weber State's momentum will be key in the final round, but they must overcome a significant deficit to the leader to claim the championship.
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