
Men's Golf in Fourth Place at BIG EAST Championships
April 18, 2010 | Men's Golf
April 18, 2010
St. Petersburg, Fla. - Heavy rains in the St. Petersburg/Clearwater area made for an interesting first round at the BIG EAST Golf Championships at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Course. The inclement weather put the championships on hold for over three hours on Sunday. The men's first round, which has two more holes to be played by Cincinnati, Georgetown and Seton Hall, will be completed tomorrow morning, April 19, prior to the start of second round.
The University of Louisville men's golf team sits in fourth place just four shots out of the lead of St. John's. The Cardinals fired 293 as a team.
St. John's holds the men's team lead with a 5-over 289. Georgetown, which still needs two golfers to complete three holes, is currently in second with a team mark of 6-over 290. Seton Hall, which is in the same situation as the Hoyas, is in third with a 7-over 291.
Riley Wheeldon is tied for eighth for the Cardinals after shooting 72. while Aaron Sherry is tied for 11th after carding 73. Chris Biuso and Karsten Clements are tied for 15th with 74. Justin Dorward rounds out Louisville's scores by sitting in a tie for 49th with 79.
Live scoring will be available for the second and third rounds of the BIG EAST Championships through Golfstat.com. Tournament coverage can be accessed at Championship Central.