WATCHUNG, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania men's golf team finished in fifth place at the Ivy League Championship. The three-day, 54-hole event was played on the par-71 course at Watchung Valley Golf Club.
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Penn shot 298 as a team on Sunday and finished the weekend at 29-over-par 881. Yale won the team title, shooting a team-best 275 on Sunday and finishing the weekend at 9-under-par 843. That was three strokes ahead of Princeton, the only other team to finish under par. Harvard was third at 7-over-par 859, followed by Columbia (871). Dartmouth (887) and Cornell (893) finished behind the Quakers.
Penn's score to par (+29) was the program's best at the Championship since the 2015 team won the title at 21 over, and you have to go back to 2009 to find the last time the Quakers shot below 300 in all three rounds at the event.
Individually,
Ben Scott had Penn's best round on Sunday, a 2-under-par 69 that left him tied for 14th in the field of 35 golfers at 5-over-par 218.
Max Fonseca ended the tournament tied for 18th at 7-over-par 220 while
Hayden Adams tied for 20th at 9-over-par 222.
George Roessler (73, +2) and
Jimin Jung (77, +6) both scored for the Quakers on Sunday.
Yale's Ben Carpenter was the individual medalist, carding a final-round 67 which left him at 9-under-par 204 for the weekend. That was one shot better than Princeton's William Huang, who shot a Sunday 69.
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