MIAMI SHORES, Fla. (April 5, 2021) – Led by
Trystan Perkins and
Nicholas Diebel, Rollins shot rounds of 289 and 293 to enter the final round of the Battle for the Shore in fifth position. The pair of Perkins and Diebel sit in a tie for eighth overall.
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Keiser leads the field with rounds of 280 and 287. The hosts, Barry, sit second, four strokes back, with a 36 hole total of 571. Sunshine State Conference foes Lynn and Nova Southeastern place ahead of the Tars in the top five. Rollins is five strokes back of the fourth place Sharks, and four strokes clear of sixth place Eastern Florida State.
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Perkins opened his event with a 73, before closing the first day with a one-under 70 on the second 18 holes. Deibel opened with a one-over 72 before carding an even par 71 in his second round.Â
Nicholas Kagy tallied his second red score of the year in the opening round, but followed it with a 78 in the second round to sit in a tie for 30
th.Â
Morgan Egloff saw a seven stroke improvement between his first and second rounds, and sits in a tie with
Jianyou Piao for 52
nd with a score of 155. Playing as an individual
Danny Taggart sits in a tie for 27
th with rounds of 74 and 73.
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Keiser's Isac Wallin is three-under to lead the tournament. His teammate Florian Benner and Nova Southeastern's Tomas Miller are tied for second with 36 hole totals of two-under, 140.
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Rollins will look to finish off the third round at Normandy Shores Golf Club tomorrow, April 6. The Tars will begin teeing off at 10:20 a.m.
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