Men's Golf

The Waiting Game

Virginia Tech completed the second round with a 291, sevenover par and in the middle of the pack. Now, the Hokies must play the waitinggame.

The top 15 teams play the morning round on the final day andmost observers believe that teams not in the top 15 are in trouble of advancingto the nationals. The Hokies must wait out the final wave of teams beforeknowing whether they will be having an early wake-up call or if they can sleepin in the morning.

As of 3 p.m., Jurrian van der Vaart was tied for fourthplace, individually, but he was only a witness to the talk of the day. ZachSucher of UAB, who played in van der Vaart’s group each of the first two days,shot a 28 on the back nine and finished with a round of 62. He vaulted into thelead with a two day total of 131. Van der Vaart is four strokes back at 135.

A complete wrap-up of the second round will be posted onhokiesports.com following completion of play this evening.