TUCSON, Ariz. – Wyoming men's golf played one full round and part of a second round of the Arizona NIT before play was suspended due to darkness on Sunday. The Cowboys are unofficially in 14th in the middle of their second round, and were officially in 10th after the first round at OMNI Tucson National.
Junior
John Murdock carded Wyoming's lowest first round with a 69 (-3), including a team-best six birdies. Senior
Drew McCullough recorded an opening round score of 71 (-1) after shooting three-under on his final three holes. He eagled the par-five second hole.
Senior
Arron Lickteig also recorded an eagle on the second hole, highlighting his round of 73 (+1). Senior
Quintin Pope put in Wyoming's fifth counting score with a card of 77 (+5). Senior
Glenn Workman shot an opening round 78 (+6). Sophomore
Dan Starzinski, playing as an individual, recorded a round of 75 (+3).
After the first round, Murdock was tied for 14th. McCullough was tied for 31st, with Lickteig tied for 50th and Starzinski tied for 68th. Pope is tied for 83rd, just ahead of Workman tied for 86th.
As a team, the Cowboys notched a score of 290 (+2) in their first round, good for 10th place in the 16-team field.
Live scoring, along with unofficial scores from round two can be found at the link above. Play will resume at 8 a.m. MT tomorrow.