Central Michigan University Athletics
Sager's Career Best Leads Men's Golf; Hunter 1 Shot Back Entering Final Round
11/2/2025 3:29:00 PM | Men's Golf
ST. HELENA ISLAND, S.C. – Jeffrey Sager shot a career-best 1-under par 70 on Sunday to lead the Central Michigan men's golf team during the second round of the Fripp Island Intercollegiate at Ocean Creek Golf Club.
CMU's Keith Hunter remains in contention for medalist honors after shooting a 3-over 74 on Sunday. He is at 2-under 140 and one shot off the pace through 36 holes of the 54-hole tournament.
The third and final round of the stroke-play event is scheduled for 8 a.m. Monday at Ocean Creek, which is playing to par 71 over 6,609 yards.
Hunter, who opened with a career-low tying 66 on Saturday, is tied for second place with Jeep Patrick of Presbyterian.
Hunter and Patrick are one shot behind Javier Morgado of North Carolina A&T. Morgado shot a 2-under 69 on Sunday and stands at 3-under for the event.
Sager, a freshman from Alma, made two birdies against one bogey in posting his 70. He is tied for 25th at 5-over 147.
Also tied at 25th is CMU's Philippe Yturralde, who shot an even-par 71 on Sunday.
Also for the Chippewas on Sunday, Hudson Vedder posted a 4-over 75, and Jeffrey Andrus shot 5-over 76.
Andrus is tied for 29th at 6-over 148 and Vedder is tied for 36th at 8-over 150.
CMU's Nicholas Kilgore, playing as an individual, shot 83 on Sunday and is tied for 54th at 163.
The Chippewas posted a 290 team score on Sunday and are in fourth place in the nine-team field with a 579 total. They trail third-placed Gardner-Webb by three shots.
Charleston Southern and Lafayette are tied for first place at 573. Charleston Southern shot 284 on Sunday, while Lafayette posted a 289 total.
CMU's Keith Hunter remains in contention for medalist honors after shooting a 3-over 74 on Sunday. He is at 2-under 140 and one shot off the pace through 36 holes of the 54-hole tournament.
The third and final round of the stroke-play event is scheduled for 8 a.m. Monday at Ocean Creek, which is playing to par 71 over 6,609 yards.
Hunter, who opened with a career-low tying 66 on Saturday, is tied for second place with Jeep Patrick of Presbyterian.
Hunter and Patrick are one shot behind Javier Morgado of North Carolina A&T. Morgado shot a 2-under 69 on Sunday and stands at 3-under for the event.
Sager, a freshman from Alma, made two birdies against one bogey in posting his 70. He is tied for 25th at 5-over 147.
Also tied at 25th is CMU's Philippe Yturralde, who shot an even-par 71 on Sunday.
Also for the Chippewas on Sunday, Hudson Vedder posted a 4-over 75, and Jeffrey Andrus shot 5-over 76.
Andrus is tied for 29th at 6-over 148 and Vedder is tied for 36th at 8-over 150.
CMU's Nicholas Kilgore, playing as an individual, shot 83 on Sunday and is tied for 54th at 163.
The Chippewas posted a 290 team score on Sunday and are in fourth place in the nine-team field with a 579 total. They trail third-placed Gardner-Webb by three shots.
Charleston Southern and Lafayette are tied for first place at 573. Charleston Southern shot 284 on Sunday, while Lafayette posted a 289 total.
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