PALM VALLEY, Ariz. – Junior
Scott Fudenberg maintained his top-10 standing in the second round of the Loyola Intercollegiate Sunday taking place at the Palm Valley Golf Club.
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Fudenberg, in the event as an individual, is tied for the 10
th position with 144 (E) total shots after shooting a 2-over-par 74 on Sunday.
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Sophomore
Jacob Michel moved up the leaderboard with a 1-under-par 71 and is tied for 18
th with 145 strokes. He ranks second in the field with 27 pars and totaled three birdies in the second 18 holes.
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Junior
Matt Tolan is tied for 36
th with 148 strokes after totaling 73 shots in the second round. Sophomore
Tate Arends saw the biggest improvement for the Coyotes from the first to second round. He shot an even-par 72 on Sunday after totaling 78 strokes on Saturday. He is tied for 50
th with 150 shots.
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Freshman
Ben Hicks and senior
Tommy Vining round out the Coyote scorers with 151 and 154 shots over two rounds, respectively.
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As a team, the Coyotes are tied for 10
th with 592 shots. South Dakota saw a six-shot improvement from Saturday's first round and totaled 293 strokes on Sunday.
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Elon continues to hold the team lead with 571 strokes. Evan Brown of host Loyola continues to hold the individual lead with 135 shots (-9).
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The final round from Palm Valley Golf Club gets underway at 9:45 a.m. (CST) on Monday. The course is playing 7,015 yards and to a par 72.
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