BLOOMINGTON, Ind. - The University of Dayton men's golf team finished in sixth place at the Hoosier Collegiate Invitational this weekend. The 54-hole event hosted by Indiana April 8-9 was competed at Pfau Golf Course and played at par 71 and 7,265 yards.
Graduate student
Blake Solomon paced the Flyers with his 19th-place finish among 78 competitors.
Top team honors went to 49th-ranked Chattanooga with a team score of 293-291-286=870 (+18) while Murray State's Jay Nimmo claimed medalist honors by one stroke with his three-round total of 70-72-69=211 (-2). As a team, Dayton carded a 54-hole score of 302-294-306=902 (+50).
DAYTON'S RESULTS
t-19th
Blake Solomon 78-71-75=224 (+11)
t-22nd
Ben Cors 73-77-75=225 (+12)
t-26th
Kyle Schmidt 77-73-76=226 (+13)
t-32nd
Henry May 74-73-80=227 (+14)
t-68th
Jacob Garland 80-79-80=239 (+26)
KEY STATS
4.33 - as a team, the Flyers averaged a score of 4.33 on par-four holes, third-lowest among the field of 14 teams
3.08 - Solomon and senior
Kyle Schmidt both averaged a score of 3.08 on par-three holes, tying for the third-lowest among the field of 78 competitors
35 - Schmidt led the team with 35 parred holes over three rounds of play
UP NEXT
Dayton will take a week off from competition before returning to the links to take part in the RedHawk Intercollegiate. The two-day event hosted by Miami (Ohio) will be played at The Pittsburgh Field Club in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 17-18. Please
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