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PHOENIX, Ariz. – SIUE men's golf dropped 15 strokes off its round one score, but the Cougars failed to climb the leaderboard following Monday's second round at the Neville Kovacs Group Intercollegiate.

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The Cougars combined for a 302 Monday and have a 619 overall. SIUE sits in 17th place of 17 teams after two rounds. Utah Valley leads the team competition with a 569. Gonzaga and Missouri are tied for second place with a 582 each. DePaul (583) and Utah Valley (584) are fourth and fifth, respectively.

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Utah Valley's J.T. Timmons continues to lead the individual race. Timmons has a 36-hole total of 137.

For the Cougars, Taylor White and Dalton Charboneau lead the team with a combined 156. They are tied for 75th place. Mitchell Homb is tied for 84th with a 158. Danny Gorman has a 159 and is tied for 87th place. Parker Lawrence knocked 21 strokes off his score with a second-round 70. He is tied for 90h with a combined 161.

Colin McCarty, playing as an individual, fired a 69 Tuesday. He has a 36-hole total of 149 and is tied for 36th.

The Cougars will tee off for Tuesday's final round beginning at 7 a.m. central time.

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