PRINCETON, N.J. – In the 35th annual Princeton Invitational, the Yale men's golf team took second place at the Springdale Golf Club. The tournament saw teams compete in a two-day event that featured 36 holes on Saturday and 18 holes on Sunday.
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Of the 14 teams competing, Harvard took first place with just a four-stroke differential between them and Yale. The Crimson shot 15-under par, while the Bulldogs shot 11-under par. They ranked second in par-4s, pars, and Eagles. This is an improvement from Yale's sixth place finish in 2022.
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Player Rankings
- Gabriel Ruiz and Robert You both shot a 206 over the three rounds, tying for second place overall. ÂÂThe pair shot seven-under par.
- Ruiz improved over the three rounds, shooting 70-even in the first two on Saturday and closed out shooting a 66 on Sunday.
- You shot a 73 and 66 on Saturday, while finishing the tournament with a 67 in round three.
- Will Lodge finished in a seven-way tie for 18 after shooting a 213.
- Ben Carpenter shot a 219 and finished in a seven-way tie for 42nd. Carpenter has the second most Eagles of all players.
- Sam Davis finished in a six-way tie for 49th after shooting 220.
- Blake Brantley finished in a five-way tie for 55th, shooting 221. After shooting a 75 and 73 in day one, he capped the tournament shooting a 73.
- Sho Wai Wu rounded out the Bulldogs competing, finishing in a three-way tie for 66th after shooting 224.
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Up Next
Next on the docket for the Bulldogs is the Ivy League Championships from Friday, April 21 through Sunday, April 23.
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