PRINCETON, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania men's golf team finished 12th at the Princeton Invitational. The two-day, 36-hole tournament concluded Sunday on the par-71 course at the Springdale Golf Club.
Results (Clippd.com)
Penn shot 299 on Sunday, shaving 12 strokes off its first-round score from Saturday. That left the Quakers at 42-over-par 610 for the weekend. Host Princeton won the team title with a two-round 566, well ahead of second-place Rutgers (579) and third-place Seton Hall (581).
Individually, sophomore
Hayden Adams had Penn's low score on Sunday—a 1-over-par 72—and ended the weekend at 6-over-par 148. That left him tied for 25th in a field of 74 golfers. Senior
Ben Scott carded a 74 on Sunday and ended the weekend tied for 29th at 7-over-par 149. Of particular note, Scott converted 27 pars over the weekend which left him tied with Georgetown's Alan Rose III for best in the field.
Sophomore
Max Fonseca ended the weekend at 154, while senior
George Roessler scored for the Quakers on Sunday and finished the tournament with a 160 score. Freshman
Ryan Chang carded 162 across the weekend.
Princeton's Reed Greyserman was the individual medalist, shooting 69-68 to finish the weekend at 5-under-par 137. That had him three shots ahead of Seton Hall's David Lally and Columbia's Grant Lester.
Up Next
Penn is back in action next Saturday at Columbia's Roar-EE, Invitational; the 36-hole event will take place at Wiltwyck Golf Club in Kingston, N.Y.
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