Penn State in 10th with One Round Remaining at Big Ten ChampionshipsPenn State in 10th with One Round Remaining at Big Ten Championships

Penn State in 10th with One Round Remaining at Big Ten Championships

April 27, 2013

Day Two Resutls Get Acrobat Reader

FRENCH LICK, Ind. - The Penn State men's golf team improved their overall standing on day two of the Big Ten Championships at the Pete Dye Course, earning the 10th place ranking with a round three score of 301 to total 915 going into the final 18 holes.

Freshman Chris Houston (Gilford, N.H.) shot a 72 in round three to move his standing up from tied-for-35th to tied-for-20th individually with a 225 total. Sophomore Xander McDonald-Smith (Rockaway Park, N.Y.) is right on Houston's tail with his 226 three round mark.

Senior Anthony DeGol (Hollidaysburg, Pa.) shot a 75 on the day to bring his 54-hole total to 231. DeGol is currently tied-for-44th on the overall, while freshman JD Dornes (Lancaster, Pa.) dropped to 51st place and owns a score of 233. Senior Jay Woodward (Bridgeport, W. Va.) remains in 60th place after two days of play, shooting a 251 total.

With one round remaining at the Big Ten Championships, Illinois holds a seven stroke lead for first place over Minnesota. Illinois' Thomas Pieters claims the individual first place spot, with an outstanding 6-under-par three round total of 210.

The final 18 holes will begin with tee times starting at 8 a.m. April 28. Woodward will tee off first for the Nittany Lions at 8:40 a.m., followed by Dornes, DeGol, McDonald-Smith, and lastly Houston will tee off at 9:12 a.m.

Follow @BigTenChamps for live updates of the championships and check GoPSUsports.com for the final recap after day three of the tournament.