Weather Shortens McDaniel Invite

Weather Shortens McDaniel Invite

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The nationally-ranked St. John Fisher College men's golf team captured first place at the McDaniel Invitational with a combined score of 305 (+17).  The tournament was originally scheduled for 36 holes, but was cut short due to weather.  The Cardinals finished two strokes ahead of the University of Rochester.

The No. 5 Cardinals picked up right where they left off after finishing in third place last week in one of the nation's top tournaments; the Jekyll Island Invitational.
Ryan McGinnis earned a second place finish after firing a 72 (+2) – one stroke behind the tournament leader. 

Thad Wier finished the tournament tied for fourth place after finishing at +4, while Joe Feeney tied for seventh place with a +5.  Hogan Cuny completed the tournament with a score of +6, which tied the for ninth place. 

The Stevens Institute of Technology men's golf team placed eighth as a team.  Junior Cameron Hill paced the Ducks, shooting an 80, as the team finished with a total score of 328. Senior Richie Szeliga and freshman Frank Szucs finished in a tie for second on the team, both shooting an 82. Junior Justin Niemeier finished with an 84.
 
The Elmira College men's golf team posted a team overall score of 359 in the McDaniel College Spring Invitational to place them tied for 16th overall. Brandon Payne '17 led the Soaring Eagles with an 83 to tie for 41st overall.
 
Following Payne was Evan Clarke '15 who notched in an 88 to tie for 67th and Kyle Hyde '14 who carded a 95 to place 80th overall. Checking in next was Jake Lawson '16 with a 95 to find himself tied for 81st and Troy Gordon '15 who penciled in a 97 to tie for 85th overall.

Nazareth juniors Andrew Lund andJames Sergeant led the Golden Flyers in 62nd-place with an 86 and tied for 63rd-place with an 87, respectively. 

Following Lund and Sergeant, senior Ben Waldman recorded a score of 90 to stand in a tie for 75th-place. Classmate Nick Polito and junior Daniel Strack each carded a 96 to claim a tie for 83rd-place.