By: Mercede Odegaard, USD Sports Information
SELLERSBURG, Ind. – South Dakota remains in fourth place as a team after round two of the 2024 Summit League Men's Golf Championship.
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Freshman
Cole Witherow highlighted day two for the Coyotes with a bogey-free, 5-under par score of 67. Witherow is currently in a tie for sixth place with teammate
Nick LaMotte as both Coyotes have overall scores of 140 after two rounds. LaMotte, who shot a 5-under par round on day one, shot a 1-over par score of 73 in round two.
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Senior
Max Schmidtke sits in a tie for 18
th place after carding a 1-over par score of 73. Schmidtke shot 2-under par in round one of the championship. In the three spot for the Coyotes is
Logan Hamak, who is currently tied for 24
th place overall after shooting a 4-over par score of 76 today. Rounding out the lineup for the Coyotes is
Ryan Neff, who shot a 3-over par 75 today and is tied for 33
rd place overall.
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As a team, South Dakota sits in fourth place overall with a 9-under par score of 567. The Yotes kicked off the championship yesterday with its second-best team round in program history with a 9-under par 279. Tuesday is the third and final day of the Summit League Championship.
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Oral Roberts and South Dakota State sit in a tie for first place at 18-under par scores of 558. Kansas City sits in third at 14-under par 562.
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