MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – Alan Cooke moved into the top-10 as the West Virginia University golf team slipped to fifth after the second round of play at Florida State’s Seminole Intercollegiate in Tallahassee, Florida, on Saturday.
After setting a program-low round for the new era on Friday, the Mountaineers shot two under par on Saturday with a 286 on the Southwood Golf Course. They sit in fifth place with a two-round team score of 277-286=563 for 13 under par. Penn State remains atop the team leaderboard at 26 under par with a score of 550, followed by No.