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Marquette Leads Big East Men’s Golf Championship After Two Rounds

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The Golden Eagles ended up with a two stroke lead after a 36 hole Sunday in South Carolina.

Vinny Cervantes leads Marquette through two rounds. | Credit: Marquette University A looooooooooong day of golf came to a stop just before 7pm Central at Riverton Point Golf Club in South Carolina on Sunday, and after 36 holes, YOUR Marquette Golden Eagles are out in front of the 2026 Big East men’s golf championship. As a team, the Golden Eagles are 11 shots under par through two of the three rounds of competition, and that gives them a two stroke lead over DePaul and a three stroke lead over Xavier.

View this post on Instagram If you were monitoring play through the shotgun start for the rain delayed first round through the continuation straight into the second round as the day went along, then what you saw all day long on Sunday is Marquette, Xavier, and DePaul all jockeying for the top of the leaderboard from about the ninth hole of the day onwards. Sometimes you’d check in and Marquette would be -12 and up four strokes, sometimes you’d check in and Xavier would be -10 and up one stroke, and so on. MU and XU at various points of the day appeared to be starting to pull away from DePaul, but the Blue Demons just kept hanging around long enough to be right in the thick of things heading into Monday’s final round.

Marquette was led by Vinny Cervantes, who shot -1 on the first pass through the course, starting off on #4 and going forward from there for 36 straight holes. On his second trip through, Cervantes went -3, helped by birdies on #1 and #2 (which was really like #16 and #17 given his place in the shotgun start). That has him tied for fifth place on the individual leaderboard, and Johan Widal and Mischa Candinas are both just one stroke behind Cervantes at -3.

That has them tied for 11th on the individual scoreboard, and that’s how Marquette is leading the team event: Multiple good, but not great, performances. All due respect to Cayse Morgan, but he’s propping up Xavier’s -8 team score right now. Morgan came into the tournament as one of the favorites to win the individual title, and he’s paying that off.