HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. – The Franklin & Marshall men's golf team made a strong push on day two of the NCAA Championships, hosted at Mission Inn Resort and Club on Wednesday. The Diplomats shot six-over par to bring its team score to 35-over par, tying for 27th in the field. However, F&M finished short of the cut line at 26-over par.
David McNamara led F&M in round two as he recorded seven birdies and six pars to shoot a 71, ending the tournament eight-over par and in a tie for 103rd.
Oliver Clark finished his tournament carding three birdies and 12 pars to shoot a 72 on day two, ending the day tied for 61st with a five-over par score.
Max Silverman registered three birdies and 11 pars for a 74 as he tied for 155th with a 13-over par.
Wayne He totaled two birdies and 12 pars to shoot a 76, ending the championship with a 12-over par and tying for 144th.
Jake Kurtzman fired two birdies and 10 pars on day two to record a 76, bringing his tournament score to 14-over par and tie for 164th in the individual standings.
Franklin & Marshall wraps up the season ranked No. 25 in the national poll, highlighted by winning its 15th Centennial Conference title and making its 18th appearance in the NCAA Championship.