PURCHASE, N.Y. – The University of Pennsylvania men's golf team concluded the Ivy League Championships with a sixth-place finish on Sunday. The three-day, 54-hole event was contested on the par-71 course at Century Country Club
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Penn matched its second-round score in Sunday's third and final round, shooting 299 as a team. That was tied for the best team round on the day with Dartmouth and left the Quakers at 60-over-par 912 for the weekend. Yale was the team champion, shooting 306 on Sunday and ending the weekend at 35-over-par 887. That was five strokes ahead of second-place Columbia (892) and 10 ahead of third-place Harvard (897).
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Mark Haghani shot the low individual round among 35 golfers on Sunday, an even-par 71 which left him at 7-over-par 220 for the weekend. That put him tied for second in a field of 35 golfers, giving him first-team All-Ivy honors. Yale's Ben Carpenter earned medalist honors, his Sunday 76 leaving him at 5-over-par 218 for the weekend which was two strokes better than Haghani and Columbia's DJ Francey.
Haghani tied for first in the field in par-3 scoring (+1), tied for second in birdies for the weekend (9), and tied for third in par-5 scoring (-5).
John Richardson shot a 73 on Sunday and
Harrison Ornstein carded a 75; Ornstein, who joined Haghani with nine birdies and tied for third in par-4 scoring (+8), ended the weekend tied for 12th with a 225 score while Richardson finished the tournament with a 227 score that left him tied for 16th. Senior
Carter Prince was the Quakers' other scorer on Sunday and finished the weekend with a 246 score, while
Jason Langer ended the weekend with a 241 score.
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