USC, Sean Crocker grab lead at Southern Highlands
Sean Crocker
LAS VEGAS, NV. (March 8, 2016) -- Sophomore Sean Crocker turned in a 4-under 68 to grab a share of the lead while leading the No. 4 USC men’s golf team to an ascent into first during the second round of the Southern Highlands Collegiate at the Southern Highlands C.C. in Las Vegas, on Tuesday (March 8).
The Trojans moved to first at 4-under 572 (292-280), seven shots ahead of second-place No. 6 Arizona State. No. 11 Texas and No. 12 Florida are tied for third at 5-over.
Crocker followed up his team-best round Monday with a strong effort Tuesday to leave him at 6-under 138 (70-68), tied with Arizona State’s Jon Rahm for first. Crocker was 2-over through 7 before squaring his day with an eagle on the par 5 9th hole. He then converted five birdie chances on the back 9, including a stretch of four of five between 13 and 17. He now has seven rounds in the 60s this year.
He will tee off Wednesday in search of his first win this season and fourth top 10, hoping to lead the Trojans to their second win in a row and third victory this year.
Sophomore Jonah Texeira (73-71) and freshman Justin Suh (73-71) are tied for 12th at par 144. Texeira had four birdies on the day, including 18. Suh had three birdies against two bogeys.
ROUND ONE COVERAGE
An eagle on his last hole of the day put John Rahm and his Arizona State team atop the leaderboard after round one of the Southern Highlands Collegiate.
Rahm's 3-under 69 tied with UNLV's Taylor Montgomery and Florida's Sam Horsfield for the individual lead. His teammate Alberto Sanchez sits just one-shot behind the leaders along with USC's Sean Crocker, UNLV's Shintaro Ban, and Texas Tech's Federico Zucchetti.
The team competition is very crowded at the top with Arizona State leading by one shot over Illinois, Oklahoma State, SMU, and USC. Defending Champion Texas sits in a tie for 10th, six shots back.
36-holes remain to decide a champion in what is one of the best fields in non-postseason college golf.
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