SPRINGFIELD, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania men's golf team finished sixth at the Ivy League Championship. The three-day, 54-hole event concluded Sunday on the par-72 Lower Course at the famed Baltusrol Golf Club.
Final Results (Clippd.com)
Penn shot 304 as a team in Sunday's final round and ended the weekend at 52-over-par 916. Harvard nipped Princeton by one stroke to win the team title, the Crimson shooting 284 on Sunday with the Tigers carding 286. That left Harvard at 10-over-par 874 and Princeton at 11-over-par 875. Columbia was the only other program to break 900 for the weekend, at 894, while Yale shot a three-day 908 and Dartmouth was just ahead of Penn at 912.
Individually, junior
Hayden Adams had another solid day, shooting a 1-over-par 73 on Sunday to finish the weekend at 3-over-par 219. That left him tied for fifth in the field which earned him a spot on the All-Championship Team. The junior's 3-over-par score also was the best by a Penn player at the Championship since Austin Powell finished at 3-under-par 213 in 2015. Adams tied for second in the field with ten birdies and was third in par-4 scoring (4.07).
Penn's other scorers on Sunday were
Kayden Wang (76, +4),
Arjun Caprihan (77, +5), and
Ryan Chang (78, +6).
Max Fonseca stepped into the lineup for Sunday's final round and carded a 7-over-par 79.
Harvard's Barry Zhang and Princeton's Reed Greyserman finished tied atop the leaderboard; both of them shot 3-under-par 69 on Sunday to finish the weekend at 4-under-par 212.
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