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River States Fall Preview Belterra Resort Florence, in RSC Men's Tournament Round 1 Dates: Sep 28 - Sep 29 River States Fall Preview Belterra Resort Florence, IN RSC Men's Tournament Round 1 Dates: Sep 28 - Sep 29 1 Team Scores 1 Midway University 293 +9 T2 Indiana U - Kokomo 295 +11 T2 Indiana U. - East 295 +11 4 Asbury University 298 +14 5 Ohio Christian 309 +25 6 Brescia University 311 +27 7 Rio Grande, Univ. of 312 +28 8 West Virginia Tech 329 +45 9 Alice Lloyd College 330 +46 10 Point Park 346 +62 11 Oakland City U. 352 +68 12 Carlow 400 +116 GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2020, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat River States Fall Preview Belterra Resort Florence, IN RSC Men's Tournament Round 1 Dates: Sep 28 - Sep 29 Start Finish Player Team Scores - 1 Logan Conn Midway University 66 (F) -5 - 2 Michael Cooper Ohio Christian 69 (F) -2 - T3 Rafael Beirana Indiana U. - East 71 (F) E - T3 Caleb Cochran Indiana U. - East 71 (F) E - 5 Will Molen Midway University 72 (F) +1 - T6 Jack Barnes Indiana U - Kokomo 73 (F) +2 - T6 Sam Seagrave Indiana U - Kokomo 73 (F) +2 - T6 Levi Chapman Rio Grande, Univ. of 73 (F) +2 - T6 Juan Valdivieso Asbury University 73 (F) +2 - T10 Nate Slack Indiana U - Kokomo 74 (F) +3 - T10 Marcos de Ezcurra Asbury University 74 (F) +3 - T12 Corbin Robinson Indiana U - Kokomo 75 (F) +4 - T12 Elliott Smith Midway University 75 (F) +4 - T12 Gavin Smith Asbury University 75 (F) +4 - T12 Parker Brown Brescia University 75 (F) +4 - T12 Aidan Cassidy Brescia University 75 (F) +4 - T12 Lewis Stefanik Carlow 75 (F) +4 - T18 Caleb Waugh Indiana U. - East 76 (F) +5 - T18 Victor Vargas Asbury University 76 (F) +5 - T18 Mason Compton Alice Lloyd College 76 (F) +5 - T21 Harley Pugh Indiana U - Kokomo 77 (F) +6 - T21 Jake Miller Indiana U. - East 77 (F) +6 - T23 Jacob Calvin Rio Grande, Univ. of 78 (F) +7 - T23 Quinn Chapman Ohio Christian 78 (F) +7 - T23 Chase Taylor * Midway University 78 (F) +7 - T26 Kyle Cochran Indiana U. - East 79 (F) +8 - T26 Jorge Hernandez West Virginia Tech 79 (F) +8 - T28 Whit Byrd Rio Grande, Univ. of 80 (F) +9 - T28 Camron Turner Midway University 80 (F) +9 - T28 Noah Lung Ohio Christian 80 (F) +9 - T28 Weston Wood Brescia University 80 (F) +9 - T28 Reece Ison Alice Lloyd College 80 (F) +9 - T33 Logan Sheets Rio Grande, Univ. of 81 (F) +10 - T33 Colten Blakeman Rio Grande, Univ. of 81 (F) +10 - T33 Alex Smith Point Park 81 (F) +10 - T33 Nathan Daniels West Virginia Tech 81 (F) +10 - T33 Trae Barber Brescia University 81 (F) +10 - T33 Ryan Howard Brescia University 81 (F) +10 - T33 Aaron Minor Alice Lloyd College 81 (F) +10 - T40 Angel Del Valle * Indiana U. - East 82 (F) +11 - T40 Jose Bustingorri Asbury University 82 (F) +11 - T40 Eli Montgomery Ohio Christian 82 (F) +11 - 43 Corbin Kirksey Midway University 83 (F) +12 - 44 Drew Clark West Virginia Tech 84 (F) +13 - T45 Lucas Berg West Virginia Tech 85 (F) +14 GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2020, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat River States Fall Preview Belterra Resort Florence, IN RSC Men's Tournament Round 1 Dates: Sep 28 - Sep 29 Start Finish Player Team Scores - T45 Noah Onyett Oakland City U. 85 (F) +14 - T47 Hunter Morgan * Indiana U. - East 86 (F) +15 - T47 Casey Moore Ohio Christian 86 (F) +15 - T47 Tyler Toopes Oakland City U. 86 (F) +15 - T50 Gres Fedor Point Park 88 (F) +17 - T50 Anthony Santilli Point Park 88 (F) +17 - T50 Jonathan Miller * Oakland City U. 88 (F) +17 - T50 Trevor Duvall Oakland City U. 88 (F) +17 - T54 Bailey Moistner * Indiana U. - East 89 (F) +18 - T54 Matt D'Amico Point Park 89 (F) +18 - T54 Daniel Snodgrass West Virginia Tech 89 (F) +18 - 57 Anthony Savarino Point Park 90 (F) +19 - 58 Tyler Hilliard * Point Park 86 (17) +20 - T59 Korey Hanson Alice Lloyd College 93 (F) +22 - T59 Jacob Routzahn * Ohio Christian 93 (F) +22 - T59 Hayden Kabrick Oakland City U. 93 (F) +22 - 62 Coren Schrock Oakland City U. 94 (F) +23 - 63 Isaiah Penley Alice Lloyd College 97 (F) +26 - 64 Ryan Bradigan-Barnett Carlow 101 (F) +30 - 65 Lucas Smith Carlow 102 (F) +31 - 66 Justin Molitoris Carlow 122 (F) +51 GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2020, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat River States Fall Preview Belterra Resort Florence, IN RSC Men's Tournament Round 1 Dates: Sep 28 - Sep 29 Pos. Team/Player (seed) Rd 1 Total 1 Midway University 293 293 1 Logan Conn (5) 66 66 5 Will Molen (1) 72 72 T12 Elliott Smith (2) 75 75 T28 Camron Turner (4) 80 80 43 Corbin Kirksey (3) 83 83 T2 Indiana U - Kokomo 295 295 T6 Sam Seagrave (1) 73 73 T6 Jack Barnes (2) 73 73 T10 Nate Slack (4) 74 74 T12 Corbin Robinson (3) 75 75 T21 Harley Pugh (5) 77 77 T2 Indiana U. - East 295 295 T3 Rafael Beirana (3) 71 71 T3 Caleb Cochran (5) 71 71 T18 Caleb Waugh (2) 76 76 T21 Jake Miller (1) 77 77 T26 Kyle Cochran (4) 79 79 4 Asbury University 298 298 T6 Juan Valdivieso (2) 73 73 T10 Marcos de Ezcurra (1) 74 74 T12 Gavin Smith (5) 75 75 T18 Victor Vargas (3) 76 76 T40 Jose Bustingorri (4) 82 82 5 Ohio Christian 309 309 2 Michael Cooper (1) 69 69 T23 Quinn Chapman (2) 78 78 T28 Noah Lung (5) 80 80 T40 Eli Montgomery (4) 82 82 T47 Casey Moore (3) 86 86 6 Brescia University 311 311 T12 Parker Brown (1) 75 75 T12 Aidan Cassidy (4) 75 75 T28 Weston Wood (5) 80 80 T33 Ryan Howard (2) 81 81 T33 Trae Barber (3) 81 81 7 Rio Grande, Univ. of 312 312 T6 Levi Chapman (3) 73 73 T23 Jacob Calvin (4) 78 78 T28 Whit Byrd (5) 80 80 T33 Logan Sheets (1) 81 81 T33 Colten Blakeman (2) 81 81 GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2020, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat Pos. Team/Player (seed) Rd 1 Total 8 West Virginia Tech 329 329 T26 Jorge Hernandez (1) 79 79 T33 Nathan Daniels (3) 81 81 44 Drew Clark (2) 84 84 T45 Lucas Berg (5) 85 85 T54 Daniel Snodgrass (4) 89 89 9 Alice Lloyd College 330 330 T18 Mason Compton (3) 76 76 T28 Reece Ison (1) 80 80 T33 Aaron Minor (2) 81 81 T59 Korey Hanson (4) 93 93 63 Isaiah Penley (5) 97 97 10 Point Park 346 346 T33 Alex Smith (4) 81 81 T50 Anthony Santilli (2) 88 88 T50 Gres Fedor (5) 88 88 T54 Matt D'Amico (1) 89 89 57 Anthony Savarino (3) 90 90 11 Oakland City U. 352 352 T45 Noah Onyett (4) 85 85 T47 Tyler Toopes (2) 86 86 T50 Trevor Duvall (1) 88 88 T59 Hayden Kabrick (5) 93 93 62 Coren Schrock (3) 94 94 12 Carlow 400 400 T12 Lewis Stefanik (1) 75 75 64 Ryan Bradigan-Barnett (2) 101 101 65 Lucas Smith (3) 102 102 66 Justin Molitoris (4) 122 122 GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2020, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat Individuals Pos. Player (Team) Rd 1 Total T23 Chase Taylor (Midway University) 78 78 T40 Angel Del Valle (Indiana U. - East ) 82 82 T47 Hunter Morgan (Indiana U. - East ) 86 86 T50 Jonathan Miller (Oakland City U.) 88 88 T54 Bailey Moistner (Indiana U. - East ) 89 89 58 Tyler Hilliard (Point Park) 86 86 T59 Jacob Routzahn (Ohio Christian) 93 93 GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2020, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat River States Fall Preview Belterra Resort Florence, IN RSC Men's Tournament Round 1 Dates: Sep 28 - Sep 29 finish top 20 schools scores 1 Midway University 293 293 +9 T2 Indiana U - Kokomo 295 295 +11 T2 Indiana U. - East 295 295 +11 4 Asbury University 298 298 +14 5 Ohio Christian 309 309 +25 6 Brescia University 311 311 +27 7 Rio Grande, Univ. of 312 312 +28 8 West Virginia Tech 329 329 +45 9 Alice Lloyd College 330 330 +46 10 Point Park 346 346 +62 11 Oakland City U. 352 352 +68 12 Carlow 400 400 +116 finish top 20 players school scores 1 Logan Conn Midway University 66 66 -5 2 Michael Cooper Ohio Christian 69 69 -2 T3 Rafael Beirana Indiana U. - East 71 71 E T3 Caleb Cochran Indiana U. - East 71 71 E 5 Will Molen Midway University 72 72 +1 T6 Jack Barnes Indiana U - Kokomo 73 73 +2 T6 Levi Chapman Rio Grande, Univ. of 73 73 +2 T6 Sam Seagrave Indiana U - Kokomo 73 73 +2 T6 Juan Valdivieso Asbury University 73 73 +2 Marcos de T10 Asbury University 74 74 +3 Ezcurra T10 Nate Slack Indiana U - Kokomo 74 74 +3 T12 Parker Brown Brescia University 75 75 +4 T12 Aidan Cassidy Brescia University 75 75 +4 T12 Corbin Robinson Indiana U - Kokomo 75 75 +4 T12 Elliott Smith Midway University 75 75 +4 T12 Gavin Smith Asbury University 75 75 +4 T12 Lewis Stefanik Carlow 75 75 +4 T18 Mason Compton Alice Lloyd College 76 76 +5 T18 Victor Vargas Asbury University 76 76 +5 GOLFSTAT COLLEGIATE SCORING SYSTEM Mark Laesch - COPYRIGHT © 2020, All Rights Reserved, Golfstat River States Fall Preview Belterra Resort Florence, IN RSC Men's Tournament Round 1 Dates: Sep 28 - Sep 29 Par 3 Scoring Par 4 Scoring Par 5 Scoring W.
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