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Joseph Hovey | Posted: 18 May 2021 | Updated: 2 Aug 2021
Joseph Hovey

Lundell tied for 54th at NCAA Regionals

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Carson Lundell at 2021 NCAA Cle Elum Regional. Credit UW Athletics
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Carson Lundell (2) at 2021 NCAA Cle Elum Regional. Credit UW Athletics Carson Lundell (3) at 2021 NCAA Cle Elum Regional. Credit UW Athletics

 

CLE ELUM, Wash. – BYU’s Carson Lundell shot 4-over 75 on Tuesday to tie for 54th following two rounds of play at the Cle Elum, Washington NCAA Regional.

Lundell struggled to find consistency in a second round that included five bogeys, three birdies and a double on 16. The junior from Alpine, Utah finished the day at 4-over for the round and 7-over 74-75—149 through 36 holes.

With 18-holes to play, Lundell is tied for 54th with Noah Woolsey of Washington, Christian Banke of Arizona and Tyler Schafer of Long Beach State. He is 3-shots ahead of Dylan Menante of Pepperdine, who is one of the regional’s highest-ranked individuals, coming in at No. 20 in the latest Golfstat top-250 player rankings.

Archie Davies of East Tennessee State leads the regional’s individual standings at 11-under par after firing an 8-under 63 on Tuesday to record a new Tumble Creek Course record. Davies led the Buccaneers into first place in the team standings as well with a 36-hole total of 280-270—550. San Francisco of the WCC is second at 561 and host-school Washington is third at 562.

Lundell will resume play in the third and final round at Tumble Creek on Wednesday at 10:01 a.m. PDT. Follow the scoring with live updates on Golfstat.

 

NCAA Cle Elum Regional | Individual Competitors 

Player School Position R1 R2 Total To Par
Matt McCarty Santa Clara T10 70 71 141 -1
Gabe Lysen UVU T23 72 71 143 -6
Jack Trent UNLV T23 74 69 143 -6
Carson Lundell BYU T54 74 75 149 +7
Jake Vincent SUU T58 74 76 150 +8