GREENVILLE, S.C. - The James Madison men's golf team wrapped up play at the Furman Intercollegiate, hosted at the par-72, 7004-yard Furman University Golf Course, finishing its week in a tie for ninth among 21 teams.
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The Dukes closed their weekend with a round of 4-over 292, finishing tied for ninth at 2-over 866, just three strokes behind Virginia Tech and Gardner-Webb, who were tied for seventh.
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Sophomore
Shota Ozaki closed his weekend with a 2-under 70, his lowest round of the spring, climbing 17 spots into a tie for 45th in the 128-player field. Ozaki birdied his opening hole, then added three more across a consistent round en route to his best performance since the final round of the Camden Collegiate Invite on Oct. 23.
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Senior
Ryan Cole balanced two birdies and two bogeys on his way to an even-par 72, moving him up into a tie for 55th, while junior
Matt Cowgill closed his weekend with a 2-over 74, bettering his 54-hole personal best by five strokes on his way to a tie for 14th at 2-under 214.
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Sophomore
Alex Henderson carded a 4-over 76 to close the JMU scoring and finish tied for 34th at 1-over 217, while freshman
Walker Cress finished in sole possession of 101st at 11-over 227. Playing as an individual, senior
Poom Pattaropong finished level with Henderson after a final-day 2-over 74.
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Clemson took home the team title, besting the 21-team field by 14 strokes with a final score of 29-under 835 after closing its tournament with a 9-under 279. The Tigers' Carson Young captured medalist honors, carding a 5-under 67 on the final day to take home a one-stroke win at 11-under 205.
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QUOTING COACH FORBES
"We didn't finish the way we wanted to today, but we'll get home and get back to work. We'll have to raise our game down the stretch."
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UP NEXT
The Dukes will be back on the course next weekend, when they travel to Farmville, Va. for the Manor Intercollegiate from Sat., April 1-Sun. April 2 at The Manor GC.
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