ENFIELD, N.H. – Saint Joseph's
J.T. Spina captured medalist honors as he shot a three-under-par 69 in Sunday's final round of the Dartmouth Invitational.
Results
How It Happened
• Entering the day a stroke behind the individual leader, Spina shot a season-best 69 (-3) to finish the two-round event with a score of 71-69/140 (-4), winning the individual honor by a stroke over Dartmouth's Eli Kimche, Seton Hall's George Fricker, and Siena's Austin Giroux.
• As a team, Saint Joseph's shot 301 in Sunday's final round for a two-day score of 317-301/618 (+42) to finish tied for sixth with Middlebury.
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Thomas Larkin placed 30th overall with a two-round score of 81-76/157 (+13).
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Keller Mulhern finished tied for 48th with a score of 84-78/162 (+18).
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Christian Matt and
Kevin Smith tied for 51st with scores of 81-82/163 (+19) and 85-78/163 (+19), respectively.
• Playing as an individual,
Ryan Gorman posted a two-round score of 86-75/161 (+17) to tie for 42nd place.
• Siena captured the team title by 11 strokes with a score of 581 (+5).
• The Dartmouth Invitational was held at the par 72, 6,829-yard Montcalm Golf Club.
Up Next
• Saint Joseph's returns to action at the UConn Invitational beginning next Sunday, October 2.
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