OPELIKA, Ala. - James Madison closed out its third tournament of the spring on Tuesday afternoon, taking home 15th at the Tiger Invitational, hosted by Auburn at the par-72, 7,289-yard Grand National Lake course on the RTJ Golf Trail.
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The Dukes carded a final-round 295 to close out the 20-team event, finishing a stroke behind Georgia State on a tightly-packed team leaderboard.
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Sophomore
Ignacio De Pineda led the way for JMU, picking up three birdies on his way to a 71 (-1) that moved him up into a tie for 42nd among 102 competitors. Sophomore
George Heath (75) and freshman
Neal Shipley held firm among the top 30, finishing tied for 17th and 28th, respectively.
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Senior
Walker Cress and sophomore
Nick Schlickenrieder closed out the JMU scoring with final rounds of 76 (+4), with Cress closing his week in a tie for 74th and Schlickenrieder in a tie for 89th.
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QUOTING COACH FORBES
"Definitely not the way we wanted to finish the weekend. We had a chance to make a move today and end up in a better spot, but we didn't close the way we know we need to. We have a lot to work on and we know we need to do it quickly."
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UP NEXT
The Dukes will head back south over the weekend, traveling to Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla. on March 14-15 to take part in the Mission Inn Spring Spectacular, hosted by George Mason on the El Campeón Course at Mission Inn Resort.
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