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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Making the short trip up to White Plains for the first rounds of the 2025-26 campaign, Fordham University Golf took to the Metropolis Country Club Monday and Tuesday, placing seventh amongst 15 teams in the 54-hole Metropolis Intercollegiate, hosted by Columbia to open the year.

Following a gloomy practice round Sunday afternoon, skies cleared despite moderate winds across the two day, and Rams sat third as a group following the first of two rounds of action Monday afternoon. Starting shotgun style at 8:45 a.m. play wrapped up after 36 holes just after at 7:00 p.m. with the Maroon and White in 10th.

A resilient effort in Tuesday’s final round saw Fordham move three spots as a team on the leaderboard, with Liam Howard, leading the way throughout the weekend, placing 10th in the 84-player field. Howard paced the field through the first 18-holes, and was in contention the entire tournament.

Luke Brower finished second for the Maroon and White, with a two-over score on Tuesday shooting him 21 spots up the leaderboard, finishing in 44th place. Tucker Silva followed, moving up ten spots in the final round to finish tied for 55th, just ahead of Anthony DePaolo in 57th, while Patrick Ginnity rounded out the Rams’ quintet in 69th place.

The Rams are back on course Sept. 22-23 when they head to the historic Wethersfield Country Club in Connecticut for the Ryan T. Lee Memorial Invitational.