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Gwendolyn Glennon led the SUNY Canton men's and women's golf teams with rounds of 82 and 90, respectively, at the Keuka College Fall Invitational at Lakeside Country Club on Tuesday.
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HOW IT HAPPENED - MEN
- McCall tied for seventh place out of the 30 golfers with a 10-over par, 82. He shot 41 on both the front and back with a birdie on the par five 13th hole and added seven pars.
- Ben Wiley posted an 85 (41-45) recording birdies on the par five sixth hole and the par four 18th, while adding five pars to finish in 16th. Brody Fuhrey tallied an 88 (44-44) with five pars, while Kahontiio Lazore (46-43) and Kyle Murphy (43-46) tied for 20th with scores of 89.
- SUNY Canton finished in fourth place out of six teams with a score of 344. Nazareth won the team title with 318 strokes ahead of Russell Sage (322) and Keuka's (A) team (330).
- Nazareth's Vincent Falgiatano earned medalist honors with a 75.
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HOW IT HAPPENED - WOMEN
- Glennon led the Canton women with a round of 18-over par, 90 finishing in seventh place out of 29 golfers. She shot 45 on both sides recording birdies on the par five first hole and the par four 18th hole while adding four pars. Maddy Thompson also competed as an individual for the Roos posting a 101 to finish in a tie for 16th. She went out in 48 and came home in 53 finishing her round with three pars.
- SUNY Geneseo and Nazareth tied for first with scores of 355. Keuka was third (426) while William Smith was fourth (484).
- Nazareth's Ava Malvaso earned medalist honors with an 83.
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WHAT'S NEXT
The Roos return to the course on Thursday when they host the SUNY Canton Invitational at Partridge Run Golf and Country Club at 11 a.m.
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