Weather Halts Third Round of NCAA Championship; Schreiner Remains Atop Leaderboard

Weather Halts Third Round of NCAA Championship; Schreiner Remains Atop Leaderboard

GREENSBORO, N.C. - The Schreiner University men's golf team overcame some early mistakes, settled down after a weather delay, and shrugged off a couple of rough holes before a second rain stoppage ended play on Thursday with most of the field still on the course.  

The Mountaineers, who have held the lead at the end of each day so far, maintain a two-stroke lead over two-time NCAA champion Oglethorpe University with less than 27 holes remaining. The rest of the third round will be completed at 7:30 a.m. ET and then the players will start the final round immediately after.

Slow starts by junior Zach Oliver and freshman Mat McClung were offset by a birdie-birdie start by junior Jimmy Keener early on.  After a handful of holes, the first round of weather hit the course and players were sent home for over three hours. After the delay, Schreiner built its lead back up, but a triple bogey by sophomore Phil Stewart and a second double-bogey by Oliver tightened the field back up.

The Mountaineers are currently +10 on the day and +12 overall while the Stormy Petrels are two shots back at +14.  Defending national champion UT-Tyler is in third place at +20 while St. John Fisher has moved up to fourth at +22. Transylvania slipped a spot and is currently fifth position at +23.

As for most teams, Southwestern University was also fighting a tough day, shooting +14 throughout the long day to sit in a tie for 10th with Berry College at +33.

Junior Jordan Cowart (-5) sits in second place after shooting one under, just one shot behind Redlands' Bobby Holden who holds the lead at -6. Both Holden and Cowart were through 13 holes when play was suspended. Junior Cheyne Kendall of Schreiner sits in third place at -3  while Keener sits in sixth place at -1 overall, one behind Concordia (TX) Jack Cersosimo and Endicott's Austin Teal.

Team and individual national champions will be crowned at the completion of Friday's fourth round at the Grandover Resort in Greensboro, N.C. No rain is in the forecast for the Final Round. 

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