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...Shore said. “He was the low finisher a of couple times and put together a bunch of great rounds. Danny is a really talented golfer, a really good putter, and has solid overall game.” Also playing for the Crimson, Greg Shuman finished tied for 13th overall in a solid showing. He shot 77-75 and was the only Harvard player to perform better in the second round than the first. “In the morning it was pretty easy to score well, [but] in the afternoon the wind really picked...
...were a little tired, but it wasn’t the way we wanted to finish up the first day. The winds picked up today [for round three], which makes scoring low a lot harder, so that can account for the higher scores.” Sophomore Greg Shuman led the Harvard contingent with a top-ten individual finish, followed closely by fellow sophomore Danny Mayer, who tied for 11th. Shuman shot 230 (72-78-79) and Mayer turned in 71-79-80. Shuman and Mayer were tied for eighth going into Sunday. Penn’s Michael Blodgett finished...
...much to it,” Mayer said of the straightforward course. Behind Mayer, junior captain Michael Shore put in the next best Harvard performance shooting 75-74, tying him for 10th individually. Last week Shore led the Yale tournament, helping to put together the Harvard victory. Sophomore Greg Shuman contributed two rounds at 76 and tied for 20th. Moseley shot 78 both days and junior John Christensen shot 83-75. “We just kept trying to play our same game as last weekend,” Moseley said. “We’re gearing...
...place Skidmore by three shots. Sacred Heart rounded out the top three and host Yale cruised to an eighth-place finish. “Last year going into the final round we had the lead, [so] we were excited to get a second chance,” sophomore Greg Shuman said. Despite consistent rain and temperatures in the 30s that made play on Sunday particularly challenging, the Crimson improved from its 296 shot total and sixth-place finish after day one. A three-way tie between Drexel, Temple, and Cornell at 294 faded into memory when Harvard notched the tournament...
...challenging conditions. Collectively, the team shot 322, finishing just nine shots back of first place Lewis University in a field of 11 schools. The Crimson was tied with Fairfield University for second place. Junior Michael Shore paced the team with a 77, posting the tournament low. Sophomore Greg Shuman followed with a 79. “I just sort of slapped it around for 18 holes and did all right,” Shore said. “I personally hadn’t touched a club since November. I was happy but expectations are always very high when...