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Penn State Men’s Golf Results: Scores, Standings & Key Players

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Creamean Leads Penn State Men’s Golf at Canadian Intercollegiate

TORONTO, ON ‍ – Penn State men’s golf concluded play at the‌ Canadian Intercollegiate this week, led by ⁢strong performances from Alex Creamean​ and freshman Jackson Saroney. The Nittany Lions ‍finished the tournament 19-over⁤ 883,with Notre Dame claiming the championship at 35-under,ten strokes ahead of second-place Michigan.

Penn state recorded⁢ its best round of the⁤ tournament on Tuesday, carding a 1-under ⁣287. Missouri finished⁤ third at‍ 13-under, followed by Rutgers (11-under) and UNCW (9-under)‌ to ​round out the⁤ top five.

Creamean consistently challenged ​for the lead throughout the⁣ week and ⁣delivered an outstanding final round. Saroney also posted a red​ number ⁢on Tuesday, firing‌ a 1-under 71, highlighted by birdies⁢ on two of his final four holes.He finished the ⁢week at 8-over 224, tying for⁤ 40th‌ position.

Local player Zach Smith opened with an even-par 72 but ⁢finished ​49th at 13-over 229. Senior Andres Barraza⁣ finished the⁤ week at ​16-over,⁤ while junior ‍Tim ⁤Peters ⁢was disqualified after‌ the second round for signing ‍an incorrect score.⁣ Despite the disqualification, Peters showcased resilience ​with a 1-over 73 on Tuesday, ‍featuring⁣ an eagle on the Par-5 13th⁣ and a birdie finish on ‌12. Freshman Nick Werner, competing⁣ as an ⁤individual, carded 31-over for the week.

“The course ‍conditions were impeccable all week. Good play ⁤was rewarded⁣ and bad play punished as demonstrated by the low winning score and the high scores on the back end,” commented head coach Mark Leon. “We had outstanding‌ play ‌from ⁢Alex Creamean, who was in the mix all week and ⁣registered an⁢ outstanding final round. It was also encouraging to see the ​resilience of⁢ Jackson Saroney in ⁢his⁤ first tournament as a ⁣freshman. He improved every day​ and was able to ‌close with an under-par round for us.”

Penn State will⁢ next compete at ⁤the ‌Nemacolin ⁤Collegiate‍ Invitational hosted by West virginia University at the Nemacolin Resort in Farmington, Pennsylvania.

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