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Sunday, September 25
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Quechee Club Collegiate Challenge

Golf Places Sixth at Quechee Club Collegiate Challenge
9.25.16 | Men's Golf
QUECHEE, Vt. – Balanced scoring once again paved the way for Temple Golf as its four scorers turned in rounds in the 70s to lead the Owls to sixth place at the Quechee Club Collegiate Challenge. The 15-team event was held at the 6,671 par-four Lakeland Course at the Quechee Club.
Sophomore Sam Soeth topped the Owls for the second straight week, carding a 73 on his final round to turn in a three-over 147 for the two-day event to tie for 14h overall. Sophomore Trey Wren and redshirt sophomore John Barone were next for TU. Wren shot a two-over 74 to finish tied for 22nd with a five-over 149 while Barone posted a 77 for the day to finished tied for 32nd overall with a seven-over 151.
"It is a real positive that we were able to have four of our guys in the mid-70s each day," said head coach Brian Quinn. "Now we need to have our three top golfers, Sam, Trey and John, each post a sub-par round during a tournament. They are all capable and it would mean a lot in terms of competing for a title."
Junior Mark Farley shot a 153 for the two-day tournament to finish tied for 39th while sophomore Gary McCabe recovered from a tough first round (82) to card a 77 Sunday to tie for 61st with a 159. Redshirt freshman Erik Reisner, playing as an individual, tied for 69th with a 161,
Chris Johnston of Rhode Island shot a two-under 70 on the final day to with the individual title with a 140.
Rhode Island won the event with an 11-under 578. Harvard was two strokes back (580)) and in second place. They were followed by Cornell (588), Penn (591), Columbia (597), Temple (598), Dartmouth (599), Hartford (601), Colgate (604), Brown (615), Siena (617), Fordham (619), Central Connecticut (633), Dartmouth B (635) and Holy Cross (645).
Temple next competes at the Wolfpack Fall Intercollegiate on October 3-4.
Sophomore Sam Soeth topped the Owls for the second straight week, carding a 73 on his final round to turn in a three-over 147 for the two-day event to tie for 14h overall. Sophomore Trey Wren and redshirt sophomore John Barone were next for TU. Wren shot a two-over 74 to finish tied for 22nd with a five-over 149 while Barone posted a 77 for the day to finished tied for 32nd overall with a seven-over 151.
"It is a real positive that we were able to have four of our guys in the mid-70s each day," said head coach Brian Quinn. "Now we need to have our three top golfers, Sam, Trey and John, each post a sub-par round during a tournament. They are all capable and it would mean a lot in terms of competing for a title."
Junior Mark Farley shot a 153 for the two-day tournament to finish tied for 39th while sophomore Gary McCabe recovered from a tough first round (82) to card a 77 Sunday to tie for 61st with a 159. Redshirt freshman Erik Reisner, playing as an individual, tied for 69th with a 161,
Chris Johnston of Rhode Island shot a two-under 70 on the final day to with the individual title with a 140.
Rhode Island won the event with an 11-under 578. Harvard was two strokes back (580)) and in second place. They were followed by Cornell (588), Penn (591), Columbia (597), Temple (598), Dartmouth (599), Hartford (601), Colgate (604), Brown (615), Siena (617), Fordham (619), Central Connecticut (633), Dartmouth B (635) and Holy Cross (645).
Temple next competes at the Wolfpack Fall Intercollegiate on October 3-4.
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