Clemson Tigers News: Men's Golf, Track & Field National Championships
By John Chancey
Clemson Men’s Golf finishes second round of stroke play at NCAA Championship
Clemson Men’s Golf is in 27th place in the NCAA Championship. They sit at +33 after two rounds of stroke play at the Omni La Costa North Course in Carlsbad, California.
They will play a third round of stroke play today. At the end of that round, the field will be cut to the top 15 teams for a fourth round of stroke play on Monday.
Stanford sits in 15th place with a score of +22 for the championship. The Tigers would need to improve their score by 12 strokes to beat the cut line under current circumstances.
Virginia leads the championship with +1. Other notable scores are North Carolina in 5th with +11, Florida State tied for 6th with +12, and Georgia Tech tied for 9th with +17. Notre Dame and Wake Forest are also behind the cut line with Clemson.
Individually, Jonathan Nielsen leads the Tigers at +5, which is tied for 40th overall. Andrew Swanson is at +6, Thomas Higgins is at +12, and Calahan Keever is at +16. Sean Curran shot one round at +5 and Alberto Dominguez shot one round at +10.
Clemson Track & Field is sending 11 entries to NCAA Outdoor Championships this year
Clemson Track & Field competed in the NCAA regional in Lexington, Kentucky, and will be sending several individuals to the outdoor national championship in Eugene, Oregon in a couple of weeks.
D’Andre Anderson – 400 Meters
Gladys Chengetich – 800 Meters
Ethan Cocco – Javelin
Marie Forbes – Hammer Throw
Shantae Foreman – Triple Jump
Kenaria Gadsen – 400 Meter Hurdles
Courtney Lawrence – Shot Put
Tarees Rhoden – 800 Meters
Oneka Wilson – 100 Meter Hurdles
Women’s 4X100 Relay
Women’s 4X400 Relay
The NCAA Championships are June 5-8.