PRINCETON, N.J. – Saint Joseph's men's golf team shot even par in the final round of the Princeton Invitational to finish sixth overall.
How It Happened
• As a team, the Hawks shot 300-291-284/875 (+23) and placed sixth in the 13-team field.
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Noah Moelter tied for fourth place after shooting 74-71-69/214 (+1).
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Michael Henry, Jr. shot 73-73-71/217 (+4) and tied for 18th.
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Christian Matt posted a score of 77-73-71/221 (+8) and tied for 30th.
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George Williamson, Jr. shot 76-75-73/224 (+11) and tied for 39th.
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Sam Feeney tied for 51st after shooting 78-74-75/227 (+14).
• Playing as an individual,
Tyler Leyden tied for 68th at 77-84-77/238 (+25).
• Harvard won the team title by six strokes at by 849 (-7).
• Individually, Princeton's Reed Greyserman won medalist honors with a score of 67-69-70/206 (-7).
• The Princeton Invitational was held at the par-71 Springdale Golf Club (6,458 yards).
Up Next
The Hawks are back in action at the Atlantic 10 Championship on April 27.