STATESBORO, GA. –
William Sundborn is tied for the individual lead and Campbell stands second on the team leader board after Monday's first round rounds of the Bash in the Boro at the GSU Golf Course.
Playing in just his third collegiate event, Sundborn (70-66—136) and Edouard Cereto of host Georgia Southern (69-67—136) are eight under par, one shot in front of Georgia Southern's Parker Claxton and Stanley Campbell of Jacksonville State heading into Tuesday's final round.
Campbell's
Logan Graf (70-68—138) is tied for fifth and
Erik Johansson (76-67—143) stands T18.
Benjamin Killingstad (73-73—146) is T33 and
Adrian Bergqvist T67 (79-75—154). Playing as an individual,
Malik Dao is T70 (77-78—155).
Georgia Southern (278-277—555) leads the 12-team field at 21-under par (278-277—555), eight strokes in front of the Camels (289-274—563), who logged their lowest team score to par since Sept. 14, 2021, when CU was 14-under (274) in the final round of the Golfweek Fall Challenge at True Blue in Pawley's Island, S.C. Jacksonville State is third (566) and Richmond fourth (573).
As a team, the Camels played the par-5 holes 15-under (3rd in the field) and made 42 birdies (second).
A freshman from Oslo, Norway, Sundborn made seven birdies and just one bogey in the second round and logged his first round in the 60s since joining the team this semester. He has nine birdies through 36 holes and was 5-under on the par five holes and minus-3 on the par four layouts.
Graf, a red-shirt junior from Sylvan Lake, Alberta, had four birdies and an eagle Monday afternoon while matching his lowest collegiate score – a 68 during his freshman season at Eastern Michigan – and his best 18-hole score since transferring to Campbell prior to 2024-25.
A junior from Hollviken, Sweden, Johansson closed the day with four-straight birdies to produce his best round since shooting 66 in the final round when he won the Seahawk Invitational in March 2024.
Campbell will be paired with Georgia Southern, Jacksonville State and Richmond and start from the first through fourth tees in Tuesday's 8:30 a.m. shotgun start. Live scoring is available at
Scoreboard.clippd.com.
The Camels are competing in Statesboro without Joachim Larsen, who owns the team's second-lowest stroke average (72.0) through two events. The junior from Lier, Norway is represented his country last week in the World Amateur Team Championship in Singapore.
Bash in the Boro
Statesboro, Ga. | Georgia Southern University GC
Oct. 13-14, 2025 | Par 72, 6850 Yards
First Day Team Results: 1. Georgia Southern 278-277—555,
2. Campbell 289-274—563, 3. Jacksonville State 290-276—566, 4. Richmond 296-277—573, 5. Appalachian State 292-284—576, T6. Providence 289-288—577, T6. Winthrop 295-282—577, 8. George Washington 287-297—584, 9. Catawba 294-291—585, 10. Marshall 287-299—586, 11. Florida A&M 301-286—587, 12. USC Beaufort 296-304—600.
First Day Individual Leaders: T1. Edouard Cereto (GSU) 69-67—136,
T1. William Sundborn (Campbell) 70-66—136, T3. Parker Claxton (GSU) 69-68—137, T3. Stanley Campbell (JSU) 70-67—137,
T5. Logan Graf (Campbell) 70-68—138, T5. Trace Carter* (GSU) 71-67—138. *individual, does not count in team score.
Other Campbell Individuals: T18.
Erik Johansson 76-67—143, T33.
Benjamin Killingstad 73-73—146, T67.
Adrian Bergqvist 79-75—154, T70.
Malik Dao* 77-78—155.