Freshman Carson Looney fired a 1-under 71, keeping VCU in contention for a team title at the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship in Orlando. After 36 holes, VCU is tied for second at +1, with George Mason leading at -3. Looney ranks second individually at -6. VCU shot a combined 4-over on Tuesday, with Tanner Cadieux improving by four strokes to finish at 2-under for the day.

By the Numbers
  • VCU shot a total score of 577 (285-292) after two rounds.
  • Carson Looney is at 138 (67-71), two strokes behind the leader.
State of Play
  • George Mason leads with a score of 3-under heading into the final round.
  • VCU and Richmond are four strokes back, tied for second place at 1-over.
What's Next

The final round of the Atlantic 10 Conference Championship takes place Wednesday morning in Orlando. VCU will aim to overcome the four-stroke deficit and secure the team title.

Bottom Line

VCU remains well-positioned heading into the decisive round, with strong performances from key players like Looney and Cadieux. The Rams need to maintain consistency and capitalize on scoring opportunities to clinch the championship.