CORDOVA, Tenn. - Freshman
T.J. Kreusch paced the University of Dayton men's golf team at the Memphis Intercollegiate: Spirited by Old Dominick after tying for 15th place among a field of 65 competitors. The 54-hole event hosted by Memphis was held at
Colonial Country Club and the course was played at par 72 and 7,334 yards.
Host Memphis claimed the team trophy with a score of 280-288-298=866 (+2) while Wright State's Timmy Hollenbeck was named medalist with his score of 65-76-70=211 (-5). Dayton tied for seventh place out of the field of 11 teams with a score of 304-293-292=889 (+25).
DAYTON'S RESULTS
t-15th
T.J. Kreusch 74-77-71=222 (+6)
t-20th
Jacob Garland 77-71-75=223 (+7)
t-20th
Luke Kahle 78-74-71=223 (+7)
t-20th
Breckin Taylor 75-71-77=223 (+7)
t-57th
Victor Caliguri 82-79-75=236 (+20)
KEY STATS
4.21 - as a team, Dayton averaged a score of 4.21 on par-four holes, fourth-best among the field
39 - senior
Jacob Garland carded a total of 39 pars, fourth-most among 65 players
10 - freshman
T.J. Kreusch recorded 10 birdied holes, tied for seventh among the field
UP NEXT
Dayton returns to action next week at Murry State's Racer Intercollegiate. The Flyers will play three rounds at the
Country Club of Paducah April 6-7.
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