USI, Day post 54-hole school-records
MURRAY, Ky. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf used a record-setting 844 (284-272-288) to win The Buddy in Murray, Kentucky. The tournament was hosted by Murray State University Monday and Tuesday at the Miller Memorial Golf Course.
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The Screaming Eagles led the tournament from start to finish, beginning with a first round of 284 to lead by six strokes. USI would build an insurmountable lead in the second round by tying a program record for the second time this season with a 272 and leading the field by nine strokes.
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The 272 tied the USI 18-hole record that was set two weeks ago in the second round of Derek Dolenc Invitational. Â
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USI had three players under 70 in the second round with senior Jace Day (Bloomington, Indiana) and junior Sam Vertanen (Ames, Iowa) each posting a 66, while junior Jason Bannister (Laguna Nigel, California) had a 67 to round out the Eagles top three. The 66 by Day and Vertanen is tied for third best round in the history of the program.
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In the final round, USI fell off its torrid second round pace, posting a 288 and finishing with a record-breaking 844 over the three rounds. The 844 broke the USI 54-hole mark that was set at the McKendree Bearcat Dual (853) in the fall of 2021. Â
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Individually, Day won the tournament with a seven-under and USI-54-hole individual record of 206 (70-66-70) after three rounds. Day’s 206 broke the record set by Bannister, who posted a 208 (72-65-71) at the Derek Dolenc Invitational in September.Â
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Day was followed on the USI team by Bannister, who tied for sixth with a three-under 210 (72-67-71), and Vertanen, who tied for 13th with an even par 213 (74-66-73).
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The final tournament of the fall for the Eagles is October 28-29 when they play in the Kentucky Wesleyan Invitational, hosted by KWC at the The Pearl Club in Owensboro, Kentucky.