Nathan Keshen matched his single-round career low with a 75 in Sunday's third round of the NESCAC Championships.
The Middlebury men's golf team posted a 313 during the final round of the NESCAC Championship to finish in seventh place with a total score of 944. Williams used a Sunday score of 290, the best third round of the field, to claim the league title with a total score of 878. Tufts (891) and Hamilton (906) rounded out the top three.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
- Location: Fox Hopyard Golf Club (East Haddam, Conn.)
- Host School: Trinity
- Weather: Cloudy, 46
- Par: 71
- Yards: 6,912
- Teams Competing: 10
HIGHLIGHTS
- Jake Forrest paced the Panther contingent, shooting a 229 over the 54-hole event to share 17th place with three of his league peers.
- Julian Galindo Macias finished 32nd with a score of 239.
- Sharing 36th place was Evan Fulgieri. The first-year golfer sank three birdies through the first five holes on Sunday, finishing with a three-round tally of 241 to match Wesleyan's Lev Abramson.
- Nathan Keshen sliced nine strokes off his total between the final two days of the league invite. His third-round total of 75 led Middlebury by three strokes and helped him finish 38th overall (242).
- Rounding out the group is Charlie Schulman, who finished in 39th place at 243 (76-86-81).
NOTES
- Fulgieri improved on his career-low three-round score by four shots.
- Keshen's 75 on Sunday matched his lowest single round as a Panther.
Middlebury will await its NCAA Championship fate when the field is unveiled on Monday, May 4.