The Central Connecticut men's golf team moved up to fourth place
after second round action at the Northeast Conference Championships
on Saturday. The Blue Devils were tied for first after day one,
but shot a team score of 305 today and are 11 strokes back of the
lead. Sophomore Kevin
Josephson led CCSU for the second straight day, coming in at
three over par 75 on Saturday.
Central improved on its team score by five strokes from first to
second round competition and now has a total score of 615. Robert
Morris leads the way with a two-round score of 604, while Sacred
Heart's 300 was the best team score on Saturday. The Pioneers are
second with a total of 606 and St. Francis (PA) is third recording
a score of 608.
Josephson is tied for sixth overall heading into final round
action. The sophomore is five strokes behind Sacred Heart's Josh
Salah, who tops the leaderboard with an even par 144 after two
rounds. Junior Justin Hughes recorded the
second best score for a Blue Devil on Saturday. He was one stroke
back of Josephson, carding a 76 to total 158 for the tournament.
Hughes is tied for 25th place.
Sophomore Greg Beloin and junior Eric
Hawerchuk recorded identical scores of 77 on Saturday. The
former is in 15th with a total of 153, while the latter is tied for
17th after two days with a score of 155. Freshman Dan Fanion rounds out
the CCSU golfers. He improved on his first round score by four
strokes (81) and is currently in 43rd with a total of 166.