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...before East Carolina state took over the top spot on the leader board for good by firing a second-round 276.Sophomore Greg Shuman carded the lowest round for the team with a three-day score of 217 to finish in four-way tie for 18th place.Shuman fired a one-under-par 71 during his first round on Monday morning. He then turned in a one-over par 73 the remaining rounds on Monday afternoon and Tuesday morning. “I played pretty well but could have played better,” Shuman said. “Overall...
...inclement weather, the Crimson boasted impressive individual performances, as both Shuman and Shore carded 108 in 27 holes of play. At the end of round one, Shore’s even-par 35 placed him in a four-way tie for first. He followed that up with a one-under-par 70 on Saturday and sank a tournament-high six birdies in his 27 holes of play. The performance marks the culmination of an impressive rookie season that included the All-Ivy first team honors that the freshman earned at the Ivy League Championships the weekend before. The real competition...
...don’t want to be.” Despite an eight-shot improvement over the first day, the Crimson’s 298 fell well short of an astounding 293 put up by Princeton, which was led by eventual medal winner Annika Welander with a one-under-par 70. Freshman Sarah Harvey, who shot a 149 to lead Harvard, downplayed the significance of the loss. “We blew the rest of the field away by so much that losing by two didn’t mean as much,” she said...
...three playing at the top of their game,” he added, “I think we have good chance at the [Ivy League Championship].”MICHAEL SHOREKnown for his ability to drive the ball far off the tee, Shore shot a one-under-par to secure a third-place individual finish in the 59-golfer field at the ECAC Championship three weeks ago. The Crimson finished sixth overall.“It was a weekend where I just played my game,” he said. “Every time...
...event is hosted by Salem State College. Harvard players shot a combined 318 and trail the University of Rhode Island by 23 shots after one day of action. The Rams posted a score of 295 and stand as the only team to shoot under 300. Captain D. J. Hynes led the Crimson with a score of 75, and finished the first round tied for 13th overall in the individual rankings. After shooting one-under-par through the first nine holes, Hynes stood tied for second before faltering on the back nine by shooting a four-over-par 40. Jason Parajeckas...