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Avenging a second-place finish at Columbia’s Roar-EE Invitational the year before, the squad placed first out of the 14-team field—which included all of the Ivy teams that would be represented at the Ivy League championships a week later...
Though Penn had finished fifth at Ivies for three-straight seasons, the squad’s breakthrough came as no real surprise, as the Quakers placed second to Harvard at the Roar-EE Invitational last weekend...
Penn and Yale seem to pose the greatest threats to Harvard’s quest for a three-peat. The two rivals finished second and third, respectively, at the Crimson’s tournament last weekend—the Roar-EE Invitational—where all the Ivy teams competed except Cornell, which does not have a varsity women’s golf team. The Quakers finished ten strokes off Harvard’s winning score, while the Bulldogs were five behind Penn. Yale fell to the Crimson by only two strokes at last year’s Ivy Championships...
Once again Harvard’s top player in the Roar-EE Invitational, Kabasakalis improved upon last year’s fifth-place overall finish by firing...
...Crimson nabbed the team title by 10 strokes over Penn, which finished with a 37-over-par 613, while Yale’s 619 was enough for third. Four other Ivy schools—including Princeton, last year’s Roar-EE Invitational winner—rounded out the 14-squad field...