ENFIELD, N.H. -- So long as there is golf left to play, senior
Joe Ensign always has a chance for Post University Men's Golf and yet again in Tuesday's Penmen Fall Invitational finale, he showed that again. A day after finishing three-over-par, Ensign pulled off a one-under-par to pull off a third straight top-three finish to start the year while the Eagles placed seventh overall at 45-over-par in the event.
THE BASICSÂ
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Team Results – 7th Out of 8 Teams (+45, 621)
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HOW IT HAPPENEDÂ
While Ensign rose up the leaderboard, the rest of the Eagles would find themselves descending down it as senior
Amal Jha fell to 22nd overall with a seven-over-par second round to finish 11-over-par in the event followed by freshman
Brandon Frye who had an even par of six-over-par rounds for a 12-over-par event in 25th place.
Junior
Nathan Leonard found himself in 31st place at 15-over-par after a round two which saw him finish 10-over-par followed by sophomore
Braden Shea in 34th at 17-over-par after a nine-over-par round. Sophomore
Flo Schimek rounded out the six Eagles that participated in the Penmen Invitational with a 13-over-par second round to finish 42nd overall with a 24-over-par.Â
On the team leaderboard, Post would slip back into seventh at 45-over-par while Franklin Pierce University, Bentley University, and Saint Anselm College all tied for fourth at 43-over-par followed by Dominican (N.Y.) in third at 35-over-par and Assumption's A team in second at 19-over-par. The Greyhounds fell one stroke short of Southern New Hampshire University who took the Penmen Invitational with an 18-over-par final score.Â
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FINAL TEAM SCORES
1. Southern New Hampshire (594)
2. Assumption A (595)
3. Dominican (N.Y.) (611)
T4. Bentley (619)
T4. Saint Anselm (619)
T4. Franklin Pierce (619)
6. Post University (621)
8. Assumption B (627)
WHAT'S NEXTÂ Â
Post University has the next week off before the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Championship which kicks off on October 7th at the White Clay Creek Country Club in Wilmington, Delaware. Last season, the Eagles finished second in the CACC Championship, just one stroke behind Goldey-Beacom College for the team title while
Bill Koch won the individual title for Post.
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