CHARLOTTE, N.C. Fredric
Sundberg holds in the individual lead and Campbell stands eighth in
the team standings after 36 holes Monday of the Palisades
Collegiate Classic at Palisades Country Club.
The fourth-ranked Charlotte
49ers raced to a 14-stroke lead after the first two rounds. The third and final round will be
played Tuesday with tee times slated to begin at 8:00
a.m.
Charlotte stands at 14-under par 562
(279-283) after two rounds the only school in the 14-team
field to best par. Augusta State is in second-place at even-par 576
while USC Upstate is third at plus-one 576. Campbell is tied for eighth in the
team standings at 583, but just seven strokes out of second
place.
Charlotte shot nine-under par 279 to
take the lead in the first round and then added a five-under par
283 in round two giving Charlotte two of the best three
rounds of the day. USC
Upstate shot minus-eight 280 in round one and Belmont Abbey matched
the 49ers' five-under par 283 in round two.
Sundberg leads the field at
eight-under, 136 after back-to-back 68s on the par-72, 6797-yard
layout. His total was the team's
best 36-hole individual mark of the year and tied for the
fourth-lowest in CU Division I era history.
Josh Gallman of USC Upstate
and Tarik Can of Augusta State are tied for second at seven-under
137 while Charlotte's Andrew DiBitetto and Corey Nagy are tied for
fourth at minus-six 138.
USC Upstate's Tyler Tucker
shared the first round lead at 67 with Davidson's Christopher
Rollins.