HENDERSON, Nev. (2/25/25) – For the second consecutive day, four Arkansas State men’s golfers were par or better and the team recorded a second-straight 2-under par as the Red Wolves stand fourth among 15 teams at the Lake Las Vegas Invitational.
With back-to-back 2-under par 286 scores as a team, the Red Wolves have totaled 10 par or better rounded in 14 rounds played this year. A-State is fourth on the leaderboard at 4-under par 572, three strokes back of Stetson (-7) for third. Long Beach State leads the field at 25-under par 551 while Northern Illinois is second at 12-under par 564. The scoring average dropped from 74.83 on Monday to 72.64 on Tuesday.
Jake Wallis turned in the low round of the day for A-State at 3-under par 69 and he has totaled 5-under par 139 to rank fourth individually. Playing as an individual, Jake Lile followed a 4-under 68 in the second round with an even-par 72 to stand eighth individually. Thomas Schmidt bounced back from a 3-over par 75 in the first round with a 2-under par 70 to stand 30th at 1-over par for the tournament. Milan Reed (71-75), Chris Somerfield (71-75) and Jack Maxey (74-72) are among 15 players tied for 34th at 2-over par 146. Pierce Johnson (74-73) is tied for 49th and Cole Kirby (78-78) is tied for 82nd to round out the eight players on the course for A-State.
The final round begins with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Live scoring is available on SCOREBOARD by Clippd.
Lake Las Vegas Invitational
36-Hole Results
4 Arkansas State 286-286=572 (-4)
T4 Jake Wallis 70-69=139 (-5)
T8 Jake Lile 68-72=140 (-4)*
T30 Thomas Schmidt 75-70=145 (+1)
T34 Jack Maxey 74-72=146 (+2)
T34 Milan Reed 71-75=146 (+2)
T34 Chris Somerfield 71-75=146 (+2)
T49 Pierce Johnson 74-73=147 (+3)*
T82 Cole Kirby 78-78=156 (+12)*
* – Playing as individual
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