SOUTHERN PINES, N.C.— The Miami University golf team finished in fifth place out of 18 programs at George Mason University's Ross Collegiate Classic with a three-round score of 870 (282–292–296).
Sam West (69-68-75--212) led the RedHawks and finished in fifth place out of 92 golfers with a three-round score of four below par.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
- West's top-five finish was highlighted by 13 total birdies and an eagle in round two.
- Jack Ebner (72-74-74--220) and Danny Fisher (70-75-75–220) each finished four above par and tied for 25th individually. Ebner recorded three birdies during the final round and Fisher recorded two.
- Brett Podobinski (71-76-74--221) finished with a three-round score of five above par, tying for 27th overall. His final round was highlighted by four birdies.
- Michael Weber (79-75-73--227) had the lowest score of the RedHawks in the final round, shooting just one above par. He made par on 13 holes during the final round.
- Miami's team score for three rounds was six above par. This is the RedHawks' second-best team score for tournaments during the 2022-23 season.
UP NEXT:
Miami will compete against Bowling Green and Northern Kentucky on home turf on March 26. The match will take place at Hueston Woods in Oxford.