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Carhartt Bassmaster College Series at St. Lawrence River Presented by Bass Pro Shops 6/19/2019 - 6/21/2019 St Carhartt Bassmaster College Series at St. Lawrence River presented by Bass Pro Shops 6/19/2019 - 6/21/2019 St. Lawrence River - Waddington Boat Launch - Waddington, NY STANDINGS BOATER DAY 3 Today's Activity Accumulative Name # Fsh # Live Lbs - Oz # Fsh # Live Lbs-Oz PTS 1 Jackson Carrell - Bryton Kurtz 5 5 24-11 15 14 72-13 500.00 Sam Houston State University 2 Jack Hippe - Chase Serafin 5 5 22-15 15 15 71- 0 496.64 Adrian College 3 Shane Nelson - Brayden Federer 5 5 21-14 15 15 69- 2 493.29 Adrian College 4 Brian Linder - Nathan Thompson 5 5 18-11 15 15 67- 8 489.93 Bemidji State University 5 Nolan Minor - Casey Lanier 5 5 19- 0 15 15 67- 1 486.58 West Virginia University- WV 6 John Garrett - Kyle Palmer 5 5 21- 8 15 15 67- 1 483.22 Bethel University- TN 7 Ben Seaman - Dante Piraino 5 5 18-12 15 15 65-13 479.87 Clarkson University 8 Perry Marvin - Cantley Krafft 5 5 20- 6 15 15 65- 6 476.51 Virginia Tech University 9 Nick Ratliff - Bradley Dunagan 5 5 18-12 15 15 65- 6 473.15 Campbellsville University 10 Tanner Ward - Rory Franks 5 5 16-10 15 15 61- 9 469.80 Kent State University 11 Lucas Murphy - Mitchell Gunn 5 4 16- 2 15 14 61- 7 466.44 Grand Valley State University 12 Logan Parks - Lucas Lindsay 5 5 11- 9 15 15 60-11 463.09 Auburn University 13 Brandon Buckley - Michael Orris 10 10 44-13 459.73 Penn State University 14 Matthew Davis - Jarrod Layton 10 10 44-10 456.38 Adrian College 15 Ty Black - Avry Thomason 10 10 44- 9 453.02 Georgia Southern University 16 Ty Cox - Chandler Boman 10 10 44- 5 449.66 Blue Mountain College 17 Jacob Moore - Gilliam Tharpe 10 10 44- 4 446.31 North Carolina State University 18 Anthony Fazio - Luke Jasper 10 10 44- 3 442.95 Illinois State University 19 Chase Chastain - Will Brown 10 10 44- 2 439.60 Jacksonville State University 20 Cody Huff - Garrett Enders 10 10 44- 2 436.24 Bethel University 21 KJ Queen - Dax Ewart 10 10 43-13 432.89 Bethel University 22 Jonathan Kelley - Grant Tattersall 10 10 43-12 429.53 Coastal Carolina University 23 Griffin Fernandes - Gunner Wilson 10 10 43-11 426.17 Adrian College 24 Dan Dubose - Jon Kilpatrick 10 10 43- 8 422.82 University of Alabama 25 Nathan Ragsdale - Justin Sisavath 10 10 43- 6 419.46 University of Georgia 26 Tyler Lubbat - Calvin Landsberg 10 10 43- 5 416.11 University of Alabama 27 Fisher Overton - Alden Keel Jr 10 10 43- 2 412.75 Blue Mountain College 28 Colton Lindsey - Allex Conner 10 10 43- 0 409.40 Ohio State University Today's Activity Accumulative Name # Fsh # Live Lbs - Oz # Fsh # Live Lbs-Oz PTS 29 Caleb Gibson - Bo Adams 10 9 42-13 406.04 Northeastern State University 30 Cully Scroggins - Nathon Portch 10 10 42-12 402.68 Bethel University 31 Robert Cruvellier - Chase Clarke 10 10 42-11 399.33 Auburn University 32 Justin Carr - Austin Carr 10 10 42-11 395.97 Illinois State University 33 Blake Miles - Noah Beckley 10 10 42-11 392.62 James Madison University 34 Drew Tiano - Tristen Bauer 10 10 42- 9 389.26 SUNY Cobleskill 35 Jacob Louis - Nathan Doty 10 10 42- 6 385.91 McKendree University- IL 36 Tyler Lawwill - 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Will Monti 10 10 38-14 291.95 North Carolina State University 64 Hunter Bailey - Jr Young 10 10 38-13 288.59 Jacksonville State University 65 Neal Wisinski - Jesse Pliska 10 10 38-11 285.23 University of Wisconsin Stevens Point 66 Thad Simerly - Bennett Kudder 10 10 38-11 0.00 Bryan College 67 Austin Ocwieja - Anthony Degregorio 10 7 38- 9 278.52 University of Buffalo 68 Jordon Leahy - Michal Wolan 10 10 38- 9 275.17 University of Alabama 69 Dalton Childers - 10 10 38- 9 271.81 Auburn University 70 Will Hughes - River Lee 10 9 38- 8 268.46 Stephen F Austin State University 71 Josh Frederick - Logan Anderson 10 10 38- 7 265.10 NC State 72 Sean Murphy - William Phillips 10 10 38- 6 261.74 Auburn University 73 Luke Le Blanc - Jared Parsons 10 9 38- 6 258.39 SUNY Cobleskill 74 Matt Joyce - Quinten Smith 10 10 38- 4 255.03 University of Rio Grande 75 Brad Ableman - Seth Roberts 10 10 37-15 251.68 Bethel University 76 Branden Newcome - Garrett Thompson 10 9 37-15 248.32 West Virginia University 77 Dylan Harter - 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