Binghamton University leads the 2003 America East Golf Championship by eight strokes after the first of two rounds of play at En-Joie Golf Club in Endicott, N.Y. University of Hartford's Miroslav Holub is the individual leader as the only golfer to break par over the 7,034 yard, par 72 course. His one-under-par score of 71 makes him just the eighth player to play a round in the red numbers in the 15-year history of the conference championship.
Day 1 Results
Team-by-team Results
Binghamton had four of the top-five individual golfers en route to a team score of 291. Adam Fuchs, the medalist at last year's championship, is in second place after posting a round of even-par 72. He is followed by Bearcat teammates Joe Kunz, Keith Hendrickson, and Brad Moulton, who all shot first round scores of 73.
Holub is joined by four other Hawks in the top-10, as Chris Holmes shot a 74 (sixth place), and Jeff Campbell and Greg Folsom posted rounds of 77, which placed them in a tie for eighth. Hartford posted a team score of 299.
Rob Klare led Boston University to a third place team score of 329, carding a 75 to place him seventh overall. Vermont's team round of 336 is topped by Shane Bocash's 79.
The America East Championship is stroke play with the top four of a team’s five golfers counting toward the score in each round.
The America East Golf Championship concludes with 18 holes Tuesday at En-Joie Golf Club.