PRINCETON, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania men's golf team finished fifth out of 12 teams at the Princeton Invitational. The two-day, 54-hole event concluded Sunday and took place on the par-71 course at Springdale Golf Club.
Final Results (Clippd.com)
Penn shot its best team round of the weekend on Sunday, carding an even-par 284 which was tied for third among the 12 teams on the day. That left the Quakers at 22-over-par 874 for the tournament, one shot behind Seton Hall. Harvard was the team champion, the Crimson shooting 849 (-3) for the weekend to finish six strokes ahead of second-place Georgetown (855, +3). Host Princeton was third, at 5-over-par 857, while Yale finished seventh, Columbia was eighth, Dartmouth was ninth, and Cornell was 12th.
Hayden Adams tied for the low individual round on Sunday, carding a 3-under-par 68. That left him at 4-over-par 217 for the weekend, tied for 18th in a field of 75 golfers.
Kayden Wang also shot 217 for the tournament to finish t-18th. Freshman
Arjun Caprihan also went under par on Sunday, shooting a 69, to finish at 222 (+9) which had him tied for 32nd.
Ryan Chang shot 225 (+12) for the weekend while
Wesley Hu (233, +20) scored for the Quakers on Sunday with an even-par 71.
Owen Hayes (235, +22) played the tournament as an individual.
Princeton's Reed Greyserman was individual medalist, shooting a final-round 70 to end the weekend at 7-under-par 206. That left him six shots ahead of Harvard's William Ma and Columbia's Neil Kulkarni, who tied for second.
Up Next
Penn now prepares for the Ivy League Championship, which will run April 24-26 on the famed Baltusrol course in Springfield, N.J.
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