JONESBORO, Ark. - Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns golf team posted four scores of even par or lower for a team score of 14 under par, but finished the first day of the Indian Classic in a tie for seventh place.
The Cajuns finished the first day of the tournament 10 strokes back of New Orleans who finished the day at 24 under par. Two strokes back of UNO was Austin Peay (-22) who finished the first two rounds one stroke ahead of Illinois State (-21) and three strokes in front of Southern Florida (-19).
Tournament-host Arkansas state finished just ahead of the Cajuns in fifth place with a 18-under par day.
Fellow Sun Belt Conference member ULM finished the day three strokes ahead of UL in sixth place. Only two teams finished the day over par.
Four Ragin’ Cajuns golfers finished the day at even par or lower.
Michael Smith (Lafayette, La.) paced Louisiana in a tie for sixth place. The senior posted back-to-back rounds in the 60s to finish the day at seven under par. He opened the day with a three-under par 69 before improving one stroke in the second round, carding a 68.
Devin Carrey (South Surrey, British Columbia, Canada) turned in a pair of sub-par rounds of his own to finish the day in a tie for 10t)h. Carrey carded a two-under par round of 70 before matching Smith for the Cajuns’ low round of the day at 68.
Morgan Landry (Lafayette, La.) and Kyle Pritchard (San Antonio, Texas) combined for a one-under par day of competition. Landry was one under par in the first round before playing even in the second half of the day. Pritchard was solid in both rounds turning in back-to-back rounds of even par.
Rounding out the scoring for the Cajuns was Thomas Petts (North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada). Petts finished the day at seven over par carding rounds of 76 and 75, respectively.