
Sciot-Siegrist Moves Up to Sixth at ACC Championships
April 23, 2016 | Men's Golf
Cards slip to eighth after the second round.
New London, N.C. -Â University of Louisville senior men's golfer Robin Sciot-Siegrist shot a 1-under par 71 to move into a tie for sixth place at the 63rd annual ACC Championship at the Old North State Club in New London, N.C.
As a team, the Cardinals, who entered the day tied for third, slipped to eighth after shooting a 5-over par 293 on Saturday. Clemson remains the leader after two rounds at 19-under par, while Wake Forest is second at 11-under par. Florida State is in third place, while Georgia Tech and Virginia are tied for fourth.
Sciot-Siegrist, who fired a 2-under par on Friday, is four shots off the lead heading into the third round. Davis Womble is the leader after shooting a 7-under par after two rounds, Clemson's Austin Langdale and Bryson Nimmer are tied for second - one shot off the lead.
Keegan de Lange fired a 1-over par 73 to move to even par, and is tied for 18th overall. Â Simon Zach and Erik Dulik are tied for 38th overall after shooting a 5-over par and 3-over par, respectively.
J.D. Lehman improved by five shots on Saturday by shooting a 2-over par 74. He is tied for 48th after carding a 9-over par after two rounds of action.
The Cardinals begin third-round action at 8:30 a.m. with North Carolina and North Carolina State.Â
As a team, the Cardinals, who entered the day tied for third, slipped to eighth after shooting a 5-over par 293 on Saturday. Clemson remains the leader after two rounds at 19-under par, while Wake Forest is second at 11-under par. Florida State is in third place, while Georgia Tech and Virginia are tied for fourth.
Sciot-Siegrist, who fired a 2-under par on Friday, is four shots off the lead heading into the third round. Davis Womble is the leader after shooting a 7-under par after two rounds, Clemson's Austin Langdale and Bryson Nimmer are tied for second - one shot off the lead.
Keegan de Lange fired a 1-over par 73 to move to even par, and is tied for 18th overall. Â Simon Zach and Erik Dulik are tied for 38th overall after shooting a 5-over par and 3-over par, respectively.
J.D. Lehman improved by five shots on Saturday by shooting a 2-over par 74. He is tied for 48th after carding a 9-over par after two rounds of action.
The Cardinals begin third-round action at 8:30 a.m. with North Carolina and North Carolina State.Â
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