HOT SPRINGS, VIRGINIA - Georgia State is tied for sixth place in the NCAA men's golf championships. Thursday is cut day. <br>
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Only the top 15 teams will compete in the final round Friday. Georgia Tech is tied for tenth. Georgia shot 22-over-par 302 yesterday and is in 26th place, 19 shots off the lead.<br>
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The Bulldogs are seven shots behind Penn State, which currently occupies the 15th position in the team standings. <br>
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California held on to its one-stroke lead, shooting a nine-over 289 in Wednesday's second round. <br>
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In individual play, California's Jeff Hood, Chris Nallen of Arizona and Kentucky's Matt Wells share the lead with two-round totals of 136. <br>
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Georgia State's Kasper Jorgensen and Chan Wongluekiet of Georgia Tech are among a group three strokes back.<br>
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Georgia Sophomore Kevin Kisner, who opened with a 4-under 66 on Tuesday to sit in second place, carded a 10-over 80 in the second round and is 10 shots back of the leaders.