Cougars in 4th after day two of Desert Shootout

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GOODYEAR, Ariz. - The BYU men's golf team improved to a fourth place standing after day two of the Desert Shootout on Friday. 

"We were much more consistent today," BYU golf coach Bruce Brockbank said. "We're still a little sloppy with our short game and not capitlizing very much, but we should have a good chance to win the tournament and the guys are excited about it. We need another day like today, but even better."

BYU finished the second round of the 54-hole tournament at 16-under-par, trailing first place Fullerton by five strokes. 

Justin Keiley shot a team low 68 in the second round, while Joe Parkinson and Jordan Hammer each shot a 69 for the round. 

Cole Ogden and Jordan Rodgers shot 71 and 74, respectively. 

"We've got a hurdle to climb tomorrow, so we'll see how we do," Brockbank said. 

The Cougars return to action for the final round at the Palm Valley Golf Club on Saturday with a 7:30 a.m. PST shotgun start. There are no live stats for this tournament. 

Team Scores

PlaceTeamTotal Score
1Fullerton555
T2Idaho559
T2Kansas City559
4BYU560
5Grand Canyon563
6Kansas State564
T7Southern Utah566
T7Long Beach State566
9Nebraska567
10Kansas 569
T11Northern Iowa574
T11Drake574
13Columbia589
T14Creighton598
T14Bowling Green598