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SPRINGFIELD, N.J. – The University of Pennsylvania men’s golf team is in fifth place after two days at the Ivy League Championship. The three-day, 54-hole event is taking place on the par-72 Lower Course at the famed Baltusrol Golf Club and will conclude on Sunday.
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Results (Clippd.com)
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Penn shot 313 on Saturday and is at 36-over-par 612 through two days. Princeton holds the team lead, the Tigers shooting 295 as a team on Saturday which has them at 589 (+13) heading into Sunday. That has them one stroke up on Harvard, which carded 304 as a team on Saturday, and 15 strokes up on third-place Columbia.
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Individually, junior Hayden Adams once again carded Penn’s low score on the day with a 3-over-par 75. That left him at 2-over-par 146 through Saturday and has him tied for fourth in the field of 35 golfers. Ryan Chang shot a 76 on Saturday and is tied for 17th at 154 (+10), while Kayden Wang (79) and Arjun Caprihan (83) were the Quakers’ other scorers on Saturday.
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Harvard’s Barry Zhang and Princeton’s Reed Greyserman are tied atop the leaderboard; Greyserman shot a 71 on Saturday while Zhang carded a 74. That left both of them at 1-under-par 143 heading into Sunday’s final round.
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