EAGLE, Idaho – The Montana Tech men's golf team continues to trail Rocky Mountain College by 13 strokes and
Sean Ramsbacher is still in a tie atop the leaderboard after the second round of the Frontier Conference Golf Championship.
"The course didn't play as difficult today as it did yesterday, but the wind shifted directions on us and that threw a lot of players off," said Head Coach
Sean Ryan.
Ramsbacher shot a 78 and is +9 for the tournament. Rocky's Haydn Driver hit a 75 today to move into a tie for first. Mitch Thiessen of Rocky is back one stroke in third place. The Battlin' Bears have five in the top eight after the second round.
Brady Cady improved in round two moving into sixth place shooting a second round 77. Cady is at +14 for the tournament.
Isaiah Weldon is in seventh at +15 and
Trey Hoagland is in T8 with a +17.
"I thought we struggled to close our today's round, which is unfortunate," added Ryan. "We made a number of bogeys coming in that could've been avoided, but we're not out of it yet. We've overcome larger deficits than this so it'll be important to get off to a good start tomorrow."
The Oredigger women are in third place still with a team score of 738. Rocky leads the field 19 strokes ahead of Tech with a 719.
Claire Wright from Rocky has taken over the top spot after firing a second round 81 (+19).
Tanna Campbell is tied for second with Kaelyn Volk at +23. Campbell shot a second round 85 while Volk shot a tournament-low 76 today.
Emily Kelly shot an 85 today moving up four spots to seventh place. Kelly is +40 for the tournament.
Skyler Martin is in 11
th at +53.
Emily Garden moved into 13
th place and is at +55.
Reyla Williams is in 18
th at +74.
"Tanna and Sean are both in great positions heading into day three. It's going to be exciting to see how they finish."
The final round starts tomorrow at Banbury Golf Course.