BROKEN ARROW, Okla. – Southeastern ends the first day of play at the Tulsa Cup tied for 17
th. The Savage Storm put in rounds of 12-over 300 and 7-over 295 for a 36-hole score of 19-over 595.
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Eight teams finished the day under par, led by No. 14 Central Missouri, who shot 19-under 557. Following just behind, Harding is 16-under 560 and put in the best round among the 20-team field in the second, shooting 12-under par. Arkansas-Fort Smith rounds out the top three in third at 8-under 568.
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Leading the SE five-bag is
Tristun Burnham, who shot 4-over 76 in the first round and quickly followed with a 1-under 71 second round with six birdies across the 36 holes. Through two rounds, Burnham sits tied for 44
th at 3-over 147.
Nicholas Martin slots in one shot back of Burnham after seeing a 4-over 148 on the day. Martin fired in his best round in the first, carding an even-par 72, and later shot 4-over 76.
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Also shooting 4-over 148,
Austin Skierski matched Martin across the two rounds after turning in a 1-over 73 and 3-over 75 with seven birdies.
Dilyn Hart saw his best play come in the second round, shooting 2-over 74 after recording a 7-over 79 in the first for a 9-over 153.Â
Reid Sharp rounded out the day for the blue and gold with a score of 11-over155. Sharp began the day with an 8-over 80 and later improved his score by five strokes with a 3-over 75 in the second.
Southeastern concludes play at the Tulsa Cup from the Indian Springs Country Club tomorrow with a chance to climb the leaderboard.Â
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