Final Results of Hershey Cup Tournament

Final Results of Hershey Cup Tournament

Bookmark and Share

FINAL RESULTS

ST. JOHN FISHER
Chris Blyth improved his second-round score by seven strokes after firing the day's lowest score as the nationally ranked St. John Fisher College men's golf team shot a final round 306 to capture second place with a two-day total of 616 at the Hershey Cup Golf Tournament in Hershey, PA.
 
The No. 5 Cardinals began the day in fifth place, but climbed the leaderboard quickly.  McDaniel finished in the tournament's top spot with a team score of 606.
 
Fisher has been the model of consistency this season with four first-place crowns, two second-place nods and a pair of third-place finishes.
 
Blyth finished the tournament in sole possession of ninth place after shooting a final round 73.  The Pittsford native finished at +11 after 36 holes.
 
Joe Feeney, this week's Empire 8 Golfer of the Week, tied for fifth place with an overall score of +10, while Ryan McGinnis tied for 11th after finishing the tournament at +13.  Thad Wier also turned in a strong performance leading to a tie for 16th place at +14.
 
SUSQUEHANNA
The Susquehanna men’s golf team finished 13th at the two-day Hershey Cup, hosted by Alvernia University.

The Crusaders shot a combined score of 662 (+94) over the two rounds, including a 324 on Sunday. McDaniel won the tournament after shooting a 606 (+38).

SU’s Daniel Wilson tied for 41st after shooting a 163, including a 78 on Sunday which marked the team’s lowest score over the two rounds.

Kevin Phelan was just two shots behind (165) to tie for 51st. Anthony Canarie and Donny DeRemer shot a 166 and 170, respectively, and Ryan Bruvik shot a 177.

ELMIRA
The Elmira College men's golf team finished the final leg of the Hershey Cup with a final score of 683 to place 15th overall after posting a second day score of 344.Evan Clarke '15 finished the tournament with an overall score of 164 to finish tied for 46th after carding an 83 on the second day to lead the Purple and Gold.
 
Following Clarke was Brandon Payne '17 who scored an 86 today to finish with an overall score of 171 to place him tied for 71st while Jarryd ten Vaanholt '16 carded an 86 on the second day to complete a two day total of 173 to finish tied for 74th. Niall O'Connor '15 followed with an 89 today and a two day total of 175 to place 77th while Brian Demo '17 finished 81st overall after posting a second day score of 99 and completing the tournament with a 197.