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Emory Winds Up Play At NCAA Championships

Emory Winds Up Play At NCAA Championships

From Emory University Athletics

The Emory University golf team closed out its participation at the NCAA Division III Championships on Wednesday.  The Eagles played their second round on the 6,632-yard, par-72 Midvale Golf Club in Rochester, New York.

Emory tied Illinois Wesleyan for 15th place out of 41 teams with each squad registering a two-round score of 43-over par 615. With the field scheduled to be cut to 15 teams after 36 holes of play, Emory and IWU took part in a one-hole playoff on the 467-yard, par-5 17th hole.  The Titans captured the final spot in the tourney, earning the right to play the final two rounds after finishing with a score of two-under par compared to Emory's mark of two-over par.

Freshman Anthony Muscato came through with Emory's best round of the day, carding a one-over par 73 that gave him a two-day score of 150, good for a 31st-place tie out of 210 entries.  After the team playoff, Muscato engaged in a four-member playoff for the final two positions available to individuals.  However, his bid to continue on fell short.

Sophomore Keenan Hickton recorded a three-over par 75 on Wednesday that left him at nine-over par 152 for the Championships, tied for 45th on the leader board.  Freshman Stefan Butti turned in a 79 en route to finishing with a 156, while freshman Noah Apter rounded out the team's Wednesday scorers with an 81 (80-81—161).  Freshman Connor Yakubov shot an 82 on Wednesday to finish at 158.