SPRINGFIELD, Pa. – The University of Pennsylvania men's golf team remains in sixth place through two days at the Ivy League Championship. The three-day, 54-hole event is scheduled to conclude tomorrow on the par-70 course at Rolling Green Golf Club.
Results (Clippd.com)
Penn shot 293 as a team on Saturday, shaving nine strokes from its first-round score. That left the Quakers at 35-over-par 595 heading into Sunday's final round. Princeton remains in first place after shooting an even-par 280 on Saturday; the Tigers hold a 17-stroke lead over second-place Columbia, with Harvard and Cornell in third and fourth.
Individually,
Hayden Adams continues to be Penn's low scorer; the sophomore carded his second 73 in as many days and is 13th overall at 6-over-par 146 heading into Sunday. Senior
Ben Scott had the Quakers' low score on Saturday, a 72, and joins sophomore
Max Fonseca tied for 20th at 150 through two rounds. Freshman
Ryan Chang was Penn's other scorer on Saturday, carding a 74, while junior
Steven Lee has a 157 through two rounds.
Princeton's Riccardo Fantinelli remains the individual leader heading into Sunday; he shot a 1-under-par 69 on Saturday and is at 4-under-par 136 after two rounds. That has him two strokes ahead of Columbia's Grant Lester and Harvard's Ieuan Jones.
Up Next
Penn will play with Dartmouth again tomorrow, with tee times starting at 8:30 a.m.
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