Anonymous | Posted: 28 Feb 2011 | Updated: 8 Nov 2020

Calisto Paces Cougars on Day One

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WEST LAKE VILLAGE -- Esteban Calisto and Cameron Edens sit five strokes off the lead in a tie for 23rd place after leading the BYU men's golf team to an 11th place spot after the first round of the USC Collegiate Invitational Monday.

Calisto, a senior, shot a first-round 71, his best round of the spring season to move into a tie for the 23rd overall spot that includes teammate Cameron Edens, who also carded a first-round 71.

After the start of play was delayed due to frost, competitors were only able to finish one of the two scheduled rounds. The remaining holes of the second round and the final 18 will be finished tomorrow.

Sophomore Zac Blair finished day one tied for 39th place after a first-round 73. Freshman Cole Ogden and Junior Daniel Reid are both tied for 61st after rounds of 76 on the opening day.

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The Field - 2011 USC Collegiate Invitational

1. UCLA

T2. San Diego State

T2. Oregon

T4. Southern California

T4. UC Davis

6. Stanford

7. California

8. Michigan

9. Washington

10. Arizona State

11. BYU

12. Pepperdine

13. CSU Northridge

14. Fresno State

15. San Diego

11 Brigham Young University +9 293 293

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T23 Esteban Calisto +1 72 72

T23 Cameron Edens +1 72 72

T39 Zac Blair +2 73 73

T61 Daniel Reid +5 76 76

T61 Cole Ogden +5 76 76

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