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Men's Golf Places 15th at Tiger Invitational

PINEHURST, N.C.—Senior Shane Quinn (Morristown, N.J.) carded a 2-over 74 and junior Jack Berry (Western Springs, Ill.) recorded his third top-20 finish of the season as the Babson College men's golf team placed 15th overall at the Tiger Invitational at Forest Creek Golf Club. 

The Beavers closed with a final round score of 13-over 301 to finish the 54-hole event at 33-over 897. No. 9 Methodist finished under par for the third consecutive round posted a score of 13-under 851, which was six shots better than No. 1 Huntingdon. No. 8 Sewanee and second-ranked Emory (866) tied for third, while No. 16 Kenyon (869) rounded out the top five. 

Berry, who entered the day in 10th place, made one birdie and four bogeys to close with a 75 that left him in a tie for 19th position with a 54-hole score of 1-over 217. Quinn made three birdies and five bogeys on the way to recording his low round of the season, which helped him finish in a tie for 49th place at 8-over for the tournament. 

Sophomore Aman Vantipalli (Alpharetta, Ga.) was 1-under through 10 in Tuesday's third round but made four late bogeys to settle for a 3-over 75 that left him in a tie for 57th position at 10-over. Senior Colin Fowler (Portland, Ore.) made eight consecutive pars on the front nine but settled for a 5-over 77 after making three late bogeys, while sophomore Chad Tordone (Barnstable, Mass.) carded a 7-over 79 and tied for 75th place at 16-over for the tournament. 

Babson returns to action in just over a week when it travels to the Jekyll Island Collegiate Invitational beginning on March 20 in Jekyll Island, Ga. 

TOURNAMENT NOTES
•    The Beavers own a 299.75 stroke average in eight rounds at Forest Creek GC.
•    Berry, who tied for sixth in the 100-player field at 1-under in par-3 scoring, also posted top-20 finishes at Middlebury's Duke Nelson Invitational and the Williams Invitational back in September. 
•    Only six teams made fewer than Babson's seven double-bogeys in three rounds over the last two days.  
•    Sixteen of the 20 teams competing at the Tiger Invitational are either ranked or receiving votes in the Division III poll and ranked among the top 35 in the Scoreboard computer rankings. 


 
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Players Mentioned

Jack  Berry

Jack Berry

Junior
Colin Fowler

Colin Fowler

Senior
Shane Quinn

Shane Quinn

Senior
Chad Tordone

Chad Tordone

Sophomore
Aman Vantipalli

Aman Vantipalli

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Jack  Berry

Jack Berry

Junior
Colin Fowler

Colin Fowler

Senior
Shane Quinn

Shane Quinn

Senior
Chad Tordone

Chad Tordone

Sophomore
Aman Vantipalli

Aman Vantipalli

Sophomore