HAWAII- The Seawolves will need to surge in round three if they want to defend their title at the Dennis Rose Intercollegiate on the big island of Hawaii. The Seawolves are currently eight strokes behind the leaders, Valdosta State. Saint Edward's is in second, four strokes in front of the Seawolves.
Jarin Todd is the Seawolves' leader after two rounds at 69-69--138, good enough for third overall. He is four strokes behind Andrew Workman (66-68--134) of Saint Edward's.
The Seawolves got three 69's in the first round, from Todd,
Spencer Shishido and
Ryan Carter. Shishido (69-71--140) is currently eighth and
Patrick Bauer is 15th after shooting a consistent 72-71--143.
Carter (69-75--144) and
Keith Rodriguez (72-77--149) are bringing up the back in 19th and 37th respectively.
The fall season's final event concludes with final round action on Tuesday.