WASHINGTON – The Georgetown men's golf team turned in an impressive showing at the Princeton Invitational, earning its second-consecutive runner-up finish in the 13-team field at Springdale Golf Club in Princeton, New Jersey. The Hoyas posted rounds of 280, 292 and 283 to finish at 3-over-par 855 in the 54-hole event. Leading the way for the Blue & Gray, Carson Erick and Barnes Blake each tied for fourth place.
Head Coach Tommy Hunter
"I am very proud of the guys and the work they did this past weekend. We were under par for two of the three rounds which is encouraging as we prepare for the BIG EAST Championships. A runner-up finish at the Princeton Invitational is a momentum builder for sure."
Hoya Results
- Blake and Erick paced the Blue & Gray with standout performances, each tying for fourth place on the individual leaderboard. Blake delivered a consistent three-round effort with scores of 70, 73 and 71, while Erick closed in impressive fashion, firing a final-round 68 after opening rounds of 72 and 74 to also finish at 1-over par.
- Alan Rose added to Georgetown's scoring effort with a tie for 18th, posting rounds of 69, 73 and 75 to finish at 4-over par for the tournament.
- CJ Winchenbaugh recorded a 6-over-par performance, carding rounds of 69, 79 and 71.
- Carsten Judge rounded out the group of Hoyas finishing tied for 35th at 10-over.
Up Next
The Blue & Gray will travel to the 2026 BIG EAST Men's Golf Championships presented by Jeep in Hardeeville, South Carolina from May 2-4 at Riverton Pointe Golf Club. A link to live stats will be available on GUHoyas.com.