UL's golf team struggled at the Sun Belt Men's Golf Championships, falling to 11th place after two rounds. Despite improving by three strokes from their previous round, the Cajuns' total score of 17-over 593 leaves them 26 strokes behind leaders Coastal Carolina and 21 strokes behind the fourth-place team, Southern Miss. To qualify for match play, they need a strong performance in the final round. Coach Theo Sliman noted the fine balance between good and bad shots but remained optimistic about their potential for a comeback.

By the Numbers
  • UL scored 295 on Tuesday, improving from 298 on Monday.
  • They sit 26 strokes behind Coastal Carolina's total of nine-under 567.
State of Play
  • Coastal Carolina leads with a total of 567 (-9) after two rounds.
  • James Madison is in second place, just three strokes behind at 570 (-6).
  • The top four teams will advance to match play on Thursday.
What's Next

The Cajuns need to finish strong in the final round to have a shot at qualifying for match play. All eyes will be on their performance as they aim to close the gap with the leading teams and secure a berth.

Bottom Line

For UL to make it into match play, they must capitalize on their chances in the final round, showing resilience and skill. The team’s determination will be key as they seek to overcome their current standings and pursue success in the championship.