Matty Dodd-Berry Leads LSU Tigers with Even Par 72 in NCAA Championship
Matty Dodd-Berry led LSU with an even par 72 in the second round of the NCAA Men鈥檚 Golf Division I Championship, helping the team improve their score by 10 strokes. The Tigers finished the second round with a 5-over par 293, totaling 20-over par 596 after 36 holes. Despite the improvement, they're currently T28 and likely 10-15 shots away from making the top 15 cut after Sunday鈥檚 round. Coach Jake Amos praised the team's effort, emphasizing the mental challenges they faced following a difficult opening round.
By the Numbers- Matty Dodd-Berry shot a 72, posting three front-nine birdies.
- LSU improved their score by 10 strokes, finishing at 20-over par 596 after 36 holes.
- LSU currently stands at T28 in the championship, with the cutline sitting at 5-over par.
- Auburn leads the tournament at 20-under par after a stellar second round.
As the team prepares for Sunday鈥檚 third round, Coach Amos encourages them to focus on their play without chasing unrealistic scores. Live scoring will continue to track their performance in real-time.
Bottom LineWhile the Tigers are currently outside of the top 15, Dodd-Berry's strong performance serves as a key element in maintaining team morale, highlighting potential for future rounds despite the challenges faced.
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