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...HUDS is making the switch after a careful review of vendors, cost implications, sourcing options, and a review of other college programs,” HUDS Executive Director Ted A. Mayer said in a statement. “I am very pleased that we are able to take this next step in our continuing effort to provide great local products that offer the quality and freshness that are so vital...
...Quinnipiac. “It was pretty exciting,” Singh added. “Greg made a 20-foot putt on the last hole to make a birdie and tie with Mike.” In addition to the excitement surrounding the final hole, freshman Danny Mayer took 13th in individual competition with a 113 (36-77), and fellow freshman Nicholas Moseley placed 18th with a 114 (38-76). Singh scored a 117 (41-76) to finish in the 25th spot, while sophomore John Christensen placed 47th by shooting 122 (41-81). Hegge competed in his last tournament...
...only to finish in fourth place yesterday. The freshman ended up two strokes behind the individual champion, Columbia’s Chris Condello. Shuman said he was “knee deep in divets” during the third round, which he finished seven strokes over par. Freshman Danny Mayer finished 19th individually, scoring 21 strokes over par. He had three birdies during the second round, his best round of the weekend. “My ball striking, my putting were just off all three days, all three rounds,” Mayer said. “Generally...
...Sacred Heart by 14 strokes, as Harvard finished a combined 22 strokes over par. Brown placed ninth, beating the Crimson by just two strokes. “We really should have done a lot better, but we left a lot of strokes out there,” freshman Danny Mayer said. “Our ball-striking was pretty good, but our putting definitely could have been better.” After a seventh-place showing at Yale the weekend before, Mayer continued to find his name gracing the top ranks of the leaderboard. The freshman stood in third place...
...left the team with a frustrating sixth-place finish for the weekend. After Day 1, sophomore Michael Shore led all scorers with a two-under par 68, thanks to two front-nine birdies. Though Shore was the only player in the field to break 70, freshmen Danny Mayer and Greg Shuman carded 72 and 73, respectively, to finish in the top 10 in the individual standings. Freshman Peter Singh and Senior Tom Hegge shot 81 and 83, respectively, as the team combined to score ten birdies in Round 1. On Day 2, the golf gods retracted any favors they extended...