Deng's Sunday 69 matched the Crimson's low round of the weekend (Gregory Carroccio).
PRINCETON, N.J. – The Harvard men's golf team placed
second at the Princeton Invitational over the weekend, edging out a
crowded field atop the leaderboard.
Originally scheduled for 54 holes at the par-71 Springdale Golf Club,
the tournament was shortened to 36 holes due to weather. Despite the
difficult conditions, the Crimson turned in two solid rounds to finish
the tournament at plus-9 (577), coming in one stroke ahead of Princeton
(+10, 578), Yale (+10, 578), and Georgia Tech (+10, 578), and two
strokes ahead of Columbia (+11, 579). No. 22 Duke won the team
competition at minus-25 (543).
Senior captain Rohan Ramnath
was Harvard's top finisher for the second-straight tournament at
minus-3, with his total score of 139 matching the 10th-lowest 36-hole
total in program history. Ramnath completed his first round at minus-2
(69) before shooting a minus-1 (70) to place fifth overall in the
individual competition.
Robert Deng
tied for 16th place at plus-2 (144). The junior rebounded from his
opening-round 75 (+4) with a 69 (-2) on Sunday to move up the
leaderboard.
Aurian Capart (+6, 148) and Gregory Royston (+6, 148) finished in a tie for 32nd place, while Kendrick Vinar
(+7, 149) followed close behind. Harvard's total team score of 577 for
the weekend was the 15th-lowest 36-hole total in program history.
Harvard will now turn its attention to the 2016 Ivy League
Championships being hosted at Metedeconk National April 22-24. The
Crimson has placed second at each of the last two conference
championships, and is seeking its first Ivy title since 1974.
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