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Ephs finish 3rd at NESCAC Men's Golf Championships Qualifier

- October 01, 2007

Clinton, NY – The Williams men's golf team moved up one spot on the second day of play at the Skenandoa Club to finish third in the NESCAC Men's Golf Championship Qualifier.

The Ephs carded a 305 today and their two-day total of 614 was eight shots behind first place Trinity (606) and one behind second place Middlebury (613), while host Hamilton finished fourth (616) and secured the final spot in the NESCAC championship event to be played in April at Trinity's home course.

The winner of the spring NESCAC championship event will earn the NESCAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Championship slated for May.

Josh Grossman of Trinity had the day's top round with a one-over par 72 and also was the medalist of the weekend with a two-day total of 146.

For the second day in a row the Williams first year trio of Jake Wagner, Bob Camp and Jack Killea led the way with the three lowest rounds. Today it was Jake Wagner scoring the best round for the purple with a three-over par 74, while Bob Camp fired a 75 and Jack Killea shot a 76. Senior Brendan Conley posted the Ephs' fourth scoring round of the day when he shot a 79 and junior Tyler Zara shot an 86.

Over the two days Wagner was the Ephs top performer with a total of 150, followed by Killea (151), Camp (154) Conley (159) and Zara (168). Wagner finished fourth overall, while Killea was 8th and Camp tied for 12th.

Next up for the Ephs the Skidmore Invitational on Wednesday in Saratoga Springs, NY, before they close the fall portion of their schedule with a two-day tournament at Seven Oaks Golf course in Hamilton, NY hosted by Hamilton College next weekend.
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