LAHAINA, Hawaii - North Florida men's golf continue to impress across the country remaining among the top three squads in the 21-team field at 25-under at the Ka'anapali Classic Collegiate hosted by Hawaii on Sunday afternoon.
The Ospreys continues to be led by
Filippo Serra, who repeated back-to-back scores in the 60s with a 2-under 69 score in the second round.
Jason Duff had the best score of any UNF player on day two with a 3-under 68 mark to join Serra with consecutive scores of 60s.
COURSE REPORT
Ka'anapali Golf Resort (Lahaina, Hawaii)
Par 71 | 6,700 yards
Sunday, Nov. 3 | 18 holes
SCORECARD (Osprey lineup)
T3 - North Florida | 18-under 543 (266-277)
T9.
Filippo Serra | 8-under 134 (65-69)
T18.
Danny Erickson | 6-under 136 (66-70)
T24.
Jason Duff | 5-under 137 (69-68)
T64.
Brett Schell | Even-par 142 (72-70)
T64.
Chase Carroll | Even-par 142 (66-76)
TEAM STANDINGS: 21 Teams
Oklahoma (31-under), Kansas (26-under),
North Florida (25-under), Indiana (25-under), Colorado (24-under), LSU (23-under), Georgia (22-under), TCU (19-under), San Jose State (16-under), Liberty (16-under), ETSU (15-under), Sacramento State (13-under), UConn (11-under), Louisiana Tech (9-under), Wyoming (6-under), CSU Northridge (1-under), Gonzaga (Even-par), UC Irvine (2-over), Boise State (5-over), Southern Illinois (5-over), Hawaii (10-over)
ROUND REFLECTIONS
- Serra repeated his six-birdie mark for a second straight round to go into the final day of play in the top 10 at 8-under 134.
- Duff improved his score from the opening round with four birdies and an eagle to be 5-under combined in the top 25.
- Five birdies from Danny Erickson pushed his standing up the leaderboard tied for 18th overall at 6-under.
- Much like Duff, Brett Schell improved his score in the second round with six birdies and an eagle for 1-under 70 on the day.
- Chase Carroll turned in three birdies for the Ospreys to complete the second round at a combined even-par mark.
- UNF had every player birdie the third hole on their way to 24 birdies and two eagles in the second round.
- The Ospreys now have three eagles on the weekend, all scored by a different player.
SCHROEDER'S STATEMENT
"We made way too many mistakes today that we didn't make yesterday. The wind blew and that made it harder, but we need to stay disciplined when we get in bad spots."
-- Director of Golf Scott Schroeder
UP NEXT
North Florida concludes its 2024 fall season in the final round of the Ka'anapali Classic Collegiate on Tuesday, Nov. 3, in Lahaina, Hawaii.