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NDSU Men One Shot Back After Two Rounds at Erv Kaiser Invitational

Courtesy: NDSU Athletic Media Relations
Release: September 17, 2012

OXBOW, N.D. - The North Dakota State men's golf team is one shot back in second place after the first two rounds of the Erv Kaiser Invitational on Monday, Sept. 17, at the Oxbow Country Club.

North Dakota State shot rounds of 295 and 297 for a two-round total of 592 and trails only Manitoba in the six-team field.  South Dakota is third with a 605 and North Dakota is fourth with a 607.

NDSU's Nathan Anderson and Bill Carlson are part of a four-way tie for second place at 3-over-par 147.  They are two shots behind individual leader Dakota Clark of South Dakota.

Carlson shot NDSU's low score of the day with a 71 in the first round.  Connor Holland is eighth with a 149, Trent Olson is tied for ninth with a 150, and Nate Varty is tied for 27th with a 159.

NDSU's second team is sixth with a 628.  Oliver Boeckel is tied for 12th with a 152, Hayden Timm is tied for 20th with a 155, Kavin Dvorak 29th with a 160, Kyle Jandro tied for 30th with a 162, and Josh Weismantel is 34th with a 165.

North Dakota's Nick Schaefer shot the low round of the day with a 3-under 69 in the second round and he is tied for 6th at 4-over 148.

The final round is scheduled to begin at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 18, from the No. 1 and No. 10 tees.

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