BRYAN, Texas (UNLVRebels.com) – Senior
Wyatt Plattner paces the UNLV men's golf team in the top 10 on the individual leaderboard after Monday's opening round at the NCAA Bryan Regional at Traditions Club (Par 72, 7,270 yards).
REBEL ROUNDUP: Plattner carded a 2-under 70 to find himself tied for 10th and one shot back of the top individual spot outside of the top-5 teams. Giving the Rebels four players in the top 40, senior
Brett Sawaia, junior
Zach Little and junior
Mason Snyder are each tied for 36th at 1-over 73. Senior
Trevor Lewis (+5) follows them in the Scarlet & Gray lineup in a tie for 61st.
DAY-ONE LEADERS: Host Texas A&M, which shot a 12-under, holds a two-shot lead over North Carolina (-10) in second. The Aggies' own Wheaton Ennis (-6) is up by one shot over UNC'S Carson Bertagnole and Arizona State's Luke Potter (-5) in the individuall standings. UNLV (+1) as team goes into the second day of play in eighth place, standing within seven shots of the fifth place advancing spot.
UP NEXT: Due to forecasted inclement weather for Wednesday's scheduled final round, the last 36 holes of the regional will be played on Tuesday. UNLV's tee times will begin tomorrow at 5:55 a.m. PT.