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Gwendolyn Glennon led the SUNY Canton men's and women's golf teams on Sunday at the Nazareth Spring Invitational at Wild Wood Country Club.
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HOW IT HAPPENED – MEN
- McCall led the Roos with a round of 9-over par, 80 to finish in a tie for sixth place out of the 40 player field. He finished went out in 42 before coming home in 38. The junior captain recorded 10 pars and a birdie on the round.
- McCall was just two strokes out of first place (78) which was carded by both Nazareth's Vincent Falgiatano and Russell Sage's Ryan Arp.
- Anthony Marion tied for 10th place with a score of 82. He went out in 43 and came home in 39 posting seven pars and a birdie.
- Brody Fuhrey posted a round of 85 (46-39) with five pars and a birdie to place 19th, while Jayden Romig finished 22nd with an 89 (47-42) with seven pars.
- The Roos finished in fourth place out of the eight team field with 336 strokes. Hobart won the team title with 320 strokes ahead of Nazareth A (323) and Russell Sage (327).
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HOW IT HAPPENED – WOMEN
- Glennon carded a round of 21-over par, 93, going out in 44 before coming home in 49 to finish in fifth place out of 21 golfers. She recorded three pars and 10 bogeys on her round.
- Raven Murphy finished with a 131 going out in 69 before improving by seven strokes on her back nine. Olivia Drino was the other Canton competitor with a 135 (70-65).
- William Smith's Caroline Gannon earned medalist honors with an 87 edging out SUNY Cobleskill's Alexandria Rockwell.
- SUNY Cobleskill won the team title with 410 strokes just ahead of William Smith (418), Nazareth (428) and Keuka (430). The Roos competed as individuals as four players are needed to record a team score.
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WHAT'S NEXT
The men's golf team is back in action on Tuesday when it takes part in the Elmira College Spring Invitational at Elmira Country Club at 11 a.m. The women's golf team opens the first day of the 36-hole Northeast Women's Golf Conference Championship on Saturday at Edison Golf Club.
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About SUNY Canton
As Northern New York's premier college for career-driven bachelor's degrees, associate degrees and professional certificate programs,Â
SUNY Canton delivers quality hands-on programs in digital design, engineering technology, health, management and public service. Faculty members are noted for their professional real-world experience in addition to outstanding academic credentials. As SUNY's leader in online education,Â
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SUNY Canton Kangaroos 15 traditional athletic teams compete at the NCAA Division III level as part of the North Atlantic Conference. SUNY Canton also features varsity esports and cheerleading.
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