Who is leading the Wildcats Intercollegiate?
Long Beach State is leading the tournament as a team, and Alejandro de Castro Piera is leading individually.
Sports / Golf
The Wildcat Intercollegiate tournament faced a halt due to darkness, leaving Long Beach State in the lead, followed closely by the University of Arizona. Grand Canyon University is also competing in the event. Here’s a recap of the action.
Long Beach State demonstrated consistent performance, with four players under par in the second round. Alejandro de Castro Piera's impressive scores of 65 and subsequent performance in the second round propelled him to the top. The University of Arizona is close behind, with Filip Jakubcik in third place individually. William Wistrand and Taishi Moto are also in the top 10.
Grand Canyon University's Måns Boje and Nixon Lauritzen had strong rounds, placing them in contention for individual honors. The tournament features strong competition, with several top-ranked teams participating. The Mountain West Championship will also be held in Tucson, previewing future competition at the same venue.
Long Beach State is leading the tournament as a team, and Alejandro de Castro Piera is leading individually.
The tournament is being held at the Tucson Country Club in Tucson, Arizona.
The tournament is set to conclude the day after play was halted, following the resumption of the second round and the completion of the final round.
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