
Louisville Men's Golf Moves into Third Place at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate
October 12, 2019 | Men's Golf
Jiri Zuska and Keegan de Lange each shot 3-under-par to pace the Cardinals.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Sophomore Jiri Zuska and senior Keegan de Lange each fired a 3-under-par 69 as the University of Louisville men's golf team slipped to third place after two rounds at the Bank of Tennessee Intercollegiate on Saturday.
Entering the day one shot off the lead, the Cardinals fired an 8-under-par, but East Tennessee State leaped over Tennessee and Louisville after shooting 19-under-par to take over the top spot. The Cardinals enter Sunday's final round four shots off the lead.
Zuska, who opened with an even-par 72 on Friday, jumped into a tie for 26th place. The native of Kladno, Czech Republic shot a 3-under-par on the front nine and was even on the final nine holes.
Entering the day in a tie for 10th place, Keegan de Lange carded a 3-under-par 69 to move into a tie for eighth place overall. De Lange birdied No. 8 to one under on the first nine holes, but scored on No. 12, No. 13 and No. 15 to crack the top 10.
Senior John Murphy continues to lead the Cardinals, standing in fourth place after his 1-under 71 on Saturday.
Senior Trevor Johnson slipped into 19th place after shooting a 1-under 71, while Matthias Schmid fired an even-par 72 to finish the second round in a tie for 30th place.
The Cardinals will be paired with East Tennessee State and Tennessee during Sunday's final round of action.
Entering the day one shot off the lead, the Cardinals fired an 8-under-par, but East Tennessee State leaped over Tennessee and Louisville after shooting 19-under-par to take over the top spot. The Cardinals enter Sunday's final round four shots off the lead.
Zuska, who opened with an even-par 72 on Friday, jumped into a tie for 26th place. The native of Kladno, Czech Republic shot a 3-under-par on the front nine and was even on the final nine holes.
Entering the day in a tie for 10th place, Keegan de Lange carded a 3-under-par 69 to move into a tie for eighth place overall. De Lange birdied No. 8 to one under on the first nine holes, but scored on No. 12, No. 13 and No. 15 to crack the top 10.
Senior John Murphy continues to lead the Cardinals, standing in fourth place after his 1-under 71 on Saturday.
Senior Trevor Johnson slipped into 19th place after shooting a 1-under 71, while Matthias Schmid fired an even-par 72 to finish the second round in a tie for 30th place.
The Cardinals will be paired with East Tennessee State and Tennessee during Sunday's final round of action.
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