Vikings in 10th After First Two Rounds of Turning Stone Intercollegiate
    Michael Klaric

    Michael Klaric

    Sept. 5, 2010

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    VERONA, N.Y. - Cleveland State shot rounds of 317-315 (632) and is in 10th place out of 18 teams after the first two rounds of the Turning Stone Intercollegiate at the par-72, 7,100 yard Turning Stone Resort (Kaluhyat Course).

    "We had to battle through some tough weather today and I was happy with the way we stayed tough and battled all day," head coach Steve Weir said. "We got off to a slow start but were able to rebound and post two good numbers despite the tough conditions.

    CSU is just four shots back of ninth place Delaware and 11 back of eighth place Oakland.

    Michael Klaric shot rounds of 75-76 (151) and is tied for sixth place after two rounds to lead CSU.

    The final round is on Monday.