Final Results
SHERMAN, Conn. – After two rounds and two days, the UMass Lowell men's golf team finished fourth at the ECAC Division I Men's Intercollegiate Golf Championship.
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The River Hawks shot a 318 on the second and final day, and shot a total of 622 for the tournament.
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Fairfield University made a comeback to win the tournament with a score of 580, narrowly edging out day one leader Bryant University by one stroke. Siena College finished third with a score of 602, and St. Francis College came in fifth with 674.
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"I thought we were very competitive," said River Hawks head golf coach
Ken Hughes. "Our players have been very competitive against top competition. I'm very proud of our performance."
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Junior
Jonathan Burgin (Hampshire, England) led the River Hawks with a two-round score of 150. Sophomore
Kevin Scott (Tyngsborough, Mass.) finished second on the team with a score of 151, followed by junior
Ryan Paris (Haverhill, Mass.) with a 158.
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Rounding out UMass Lowell was freshman
Anthony DeCarolis (Leominster, Mass.) and junior
Joe Vanaman (Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottingham, England) with scores of 163 and 169, respectively.
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The low round for the River Hawks for the tournament was Scott, who shot an even-par 71 in the first round.
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"We're working on improving every tournament round," Hughes said. "They're a great group of players and I'm proud of all of them."
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The UMass Lowell golf team is back in action next Sunday, Oct. 4, when they travel to Apalachin, N.Y., for the Binghamton University Fall Golf Invitational.Â
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