WARREN, Ohio (Oct. 14) - The Saint Vincent College men's golf team concluded the 2021 fall Presidents' Athletic Conference Men's Golf Championship on Thursday in seventh place.
After concluding Wednesday's first round with a four-man team score of 338, the Bearcats totaled 344 on day two to close the fall event with a two-day score of 682, three strokes behind sixth-place Geneva.
Brevin Urso concluded the two-day event in 21st place, following up his opening round of 78 with an 89 on day two to close with a 36-hole total of 167.
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Anthony Rendulich finished one shot and one place behind Urso on the leaderboard, closing with an 86 to turn in a two-round total of 168.
Colten McCutcheon had the Bearcats' best second round performance, shooting an 83 on the heels of Wednesday's 88 to close at 171 for the tournament, good for a tie for 24th place.
Zachary Summers rounded out the scoring four for SVC, closing with a round of 87 to total 177 for the two-day event.Â
Alex Jones turned in rounds of 93 and 88 to close the event with a 36-hole total of 181.
Westminster College leads the event after the first 36 holes with a 36-hole team total of 585, 21 shots ahead of second-place Washington & Jefferson. Westminster boasted three of the top six individual performances of the tournament, while W&J's Colin Robinson fired rounds of four-under 68 and one-under 71 to total 139 and hold a three-shot lead atop the individual standings.
Following Westminster and W&J, Grove City closed the fall event in third place (304 - 315 -- 319), Thiel fourth (312 - 308 -- 320), Waynesburg fifth (333 - 337 - 670) and Geneva sixth (334 - 345 -- 679).
After Thursday's final round, the final 18 holes of the men's PAC Championship will be contested on Saturday, April 23, at the Oglebay Resort in Wheeling, West Virginia. The combined 54-hole team totals from the fall and spring championship events will determine the PAC team champions, All-PAC teams, PAC Player of the Year and PAC Newcomer of the Year.Â
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