BEALLSVILLE, Md. – Georgetown University's men's golf team shot a two-round score of 564 to sit in second place at the 34th Annual Georgetown Intercollegiate on Monday at Four Streams. The Hoyas carded rounds of 287 and 277 to finish the opening 36 holes just five strokes behind the leader, Princeton.
Live scoring for Tuesday's final round can be found at www.GUHoyas.com.
Patrick DiPasquale (Rochester, N.Y. / McQuaid Jesuit) led the Hoyas with rounds of 73 and 66 for a 139 to tie for third overall. He flirted with the course record of six-under par, but finished one shot short of the record at five-under in the second round.
Will O'Neill (Morristown, N.J. / Morristown) finished fifth with matching one-under par rounds of 70 for 140.
Eduardo Blochtein (Delray Beach, Fla. / Spanish River) also posted a top-10 finish, carding matching even-par rounds of 71 for 142 to tie for seventh overall.
Will Rand (New York, N.Y. / Blair Academy [N.J.]) shot 73 and 70 for a 143 to tie for 12th and
Hardin Councill (High Point, N.C. / Westchester Country Day) tied for 45th with rounds of 73 and 77 for 150.
Playing as individuals,
Anthony Perrino (Concord, N.C. / The Canon School) tied for 31st at 147 (78-69),
Noah Moss (Bethesda, Md. / Walter Johnson) tied for 52nd with a 153 (78-75),
Taso Scilaris (Bethesda, Md. / Walter Johnson) shot a 154 (73-81) to tie for 55th,
Kevin Jackson (Atlanta, Ga. / Marist School) carded a 157 (82-75) to tie for 62nd and
Tim Rotermund (Madison, Conn. / Trinity Prep [Fla.]) posted a 176 (86-90) to place 70th.
Princeton (559) leads the field, followed by Georgetown (564), Butler (571) and Seton Hall (574). Saint Joseph's (580) is fifth, followed by William & Mary (581), Florida Atlantic (584) and St. Bonaventure (587). Navy (594) and Rhode Island (596) sit ninth and 10th, respectively, while Brown and Penn are tied for 11th at 597.
Following the Georgetown Intercollegiate, the Hoyas wrap up their fall schedule at the ODU/OBX Intercollegiate, hosted by Old Dominion at the Kilmarlic Golf Club in Powells Point, North Carolina, from Oct. 21-22.