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Sculti, F&M Post Record-Setting Day One at CC Men's Golf Championship

Sculti, F&M Post Record-Setting Day One at CC Men's Golf Championship

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Franklin & Marshall's Dominic Sculti set a new Centennial Conference championship single-round scoring record to lead the Diplomats to an opening-round team scoring record on day one of the 2022 Centennial Conference men's golf championship at Hershey Country Club's East Course on Friday. 

Sculti fired a 4-under par 66, the lowest score in the 28-year history of the Centennial men's golf championship. It also marks the best score of the sophomore's collegiate career. The previous CC tournament individual scoring record was held by F&M's Ben Mitchell, who shot a 67 in the opening round of the 2018 championship at Brookside Country Club. 

F&M totaled a team score of 281 strokes in round one, which set a new CC record for the lowest team score in the opening round of a championship. The previous record was also registered by the Diplomats in 2018. Swarthmore is 13 shots back in second place at 294, followed closely by Gettysburg in third (295). Just one stroke separates Dickinson (300) and McDaniel (301) in fourth and fifth, respectively, while Muhlenberg (330) and Ursinus (334) round out the day one team scores. 

Sculti was the lone player to shoot under par on day one and sits atop the leaderboard by five strokes over F&M teammate Roy Anderson (71) and Swarthmore's Gyan Bains (71), who each carded +1 rounds. F&M's Jas Fuhrer and Mike Gallagher and Dickinson's Colin McMahon-Shea each posted rounds of two-over 72.  

Tee times begin at noon for Saturday's second round.