Purdue Sports Roundup: Men's Golf Five Shots Off Lead At Big Ten Championships
Purdue's Joe Weiler starts on the seventh opening during the first round of the Boilermaker Invitational, Saturday, April 10, 2021 at Purdue University's Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette. 토토사이트
WEST LAFAYETTE - How Purdue's games group fared from April 26 through May 1:
Saturday
Men's golf: The 25th-positioned Boilermakers head into Sunday's third and last cycle five strokes off the lead at the Big Ten Championships in French Lick. Purdue added up to a 7-over-standard 295 and first-round pioneer Michigan State returned to pack and leads by a single shot. The Boilermakers are in the third spot (+6) and trail runner up Illinois by four strokes. Purdue has four players in the main 12, drove by Joe Weiler, who shot a 1-north of 73 in the subsequent round, and Andrew Farraye, who has a two-day complete of 145 (+1). Both are tied for eighth. Cole Bradley likewise shot a 73 in the subsequent round. The Boilermakers start Sunday's activity at 9:25 a.M.
Baseball: Game 2 of the series against Michigan was deferred and presently turns into a doubleheader Sunday at 2 p.M. At Alexander Field. The primary game will be communicated on BTN.
Friday
Baseball: The Boilermakers gathered 20 hits and starter CJ Backer struck out six players the initial time through the arrangement during a 18-4 triumph over Michigan at Alexander Field. Purdue (24-13, 5-6 Big Ten) enrolled season highs for runs and hits. Troy Viola hit two grand slams, added up to five RBI and got done with three hits. Curtis Washington Jr., Evan Albrecht, Paul Toetz and Mike Bolton Jr. Likewise had three hits as the Boilermakers scored in six of the eight innings. Benefactor (2-0) struck out the side in the first and third innings and wrapped up with a vocation high eight. It was a spot start for Backer after pro Jackson Smeltz was scratched Thursday because of a physical issue. Purdue will have Michigan on Saturday at 6 p.M.
Men's golf: The 25th-positioned Boilermakers completed the first round of the Big Ten Championships in fourth spot subsequent to shooting 1-under standard at the Pete Dye Course in French Lick. Andrew Farraye recorded a 2-under 70 to lead Purdue, which trails third-place Illinois by a single shot and runner up Wisconsin by three strokes. Michigan State holds an eight-shot advantage subsequent to shooting a 12-under-standard 276. Herman Sekne and Joe Weiler each shot 70. The subsequent round is Saturday.
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Softball: The Boilermakers (22-28, 4-14 Big Ten) split a doubleheader with Rutgers, dominating the second match 3-2 of every 12 innings at Bittinger Stadium. Olivia McFadden drew a bases load walk, which scored Rachel Becker with the game-dominating run. Becker tied the score at 2 in the lower part of the seventh on a fielder's choice. Kaeley Hallada drove in Purdue's other run with a solitary in the second. Brenna Smith procured the success subsequent to pitching 5 2/3 innings and permitting one hit. The Scarlet Knights scored three runs in the highest point of the third in the opener and won 4-1. The two groups close out the series Sunday at 1 p.M.
Track and Field: At the Drake Relays in Des Moines, Iowa, the men's 4x200 transfer group and the ladies' 4x200 hand-off crew set in the main three and both 4x100 transfers progressed to the finals. The group of seniors Antonio Mitchell II and Amir Harris, green bean Tyneilus Morrow and junior Justin Becker completed the 4x200 hand-off in runner up in 1:23.91. In the ladies' 4x200, the group of sophomores Saran Kouyeth, Kerris Roberts and Naomi Campbell and junior Camille Christopher was third in 1:35.35.