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Tseng, Adam Shine As ‘Cats Share Third At Lewis Chitengwa Memorial
4/10/2024 9:00:00 AM | Men's Golf
Northwestern secures fourth top-three finish of 2023-24
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (April 9, 2024) – Ethan Tseng picked up his third top-five finish of the season, while Cameron Adam battled to secure a spot in the top 15 as the Northwestern University men's golf team earned a share of third place this week at the Lewis Chitengwa Memorial in Charlottesville, Va.
Gallery: (4-9-2024) Men's Golf at Lewis Chitengwa Memorial
Paced by strong showings from the aforementioned duo, the Wildcats closed their stay at the Birdwood Golf Course (par 71; 7,116 yards) with an 853 (287-283-283) that featured back-to-back one-under-par rounds of 283 to finish the event. Northwestern finished alongside North Florida (279-290-284) and Arkansas (284-285-284). Tennessee (276-269-280=825) laid claim to the team championship, while Luke Clanton of Florida State finished with a 15-under-par 198 (68-66-64) to win the individual crown.
Making his second appearance of the spring, Tseng dazzled across 54 holes of play. After carding an even-par 71 during first-round play, the Portland, Ore. native caught fire in Monday's second round, playing bogey-free golf en route to a six-under-par 65, highlighted by an eagle on the par-five second hole. Tseng added another eagle on Tuesday, posting a one-under-par 70 that saw him wrap up his week with a seven-under-par 206 (71-65-70), ultimately tying for third.
Adam successfully lowered his score throughout each round of play en route to earning a share of 15th place. The Edinburgh, Scotland product capped off play with a final-round one-under-par 70 to finish with an even-par 213 (72-71-70). Adam racked up a team-best 14 birdies for the week, a mark that tied for fifth in the category among the 78-player field.
Daniel Svärd put together the top final-round effort by a Wildcat, carding a two-under-par 69, his ninth round in the 60s this season, to finish tied for 47th at 220 (78-73-69). Niall Shiels-Donegan, who competed as an individual at the event, checked in a stroke back of Svärd with a 221 (75-74-72) that saw him share 51st.
James Imai turned in an opening-round two-over-par 73 on his way tying for 63rd at 225 (73-78-74), while Akshay Anand closed play as part of a tie for 66th with 226 (71-74-81), a tally that included a first-round even-par 71.
WILDCAT LINEUP (T-3rd; 287-283-283=853)
T-3rd – Ethan Tseng (71-65-70=206)
T-15th – Cameron Adam (72-71-70=213)
T-47th – Daniel Svärd (78-73-69=220)
T-51st – Niall Shiels-Donegan (75-74-72=221) *
T-63rd – James Imai (73-78-74=225)
T-66th – Akshay Anand (71-74-81=226)
* Competed as an individual
UP NEXT
Northwestern closes out the regular season portion of its schedule at the Fighting Illini Spring Collegiate, April 20-21, in Champaign, Ill.
Paced by strong showings from the aforementioned duo, the Wildcats closed their stay at the Birdwood Golf Course (par 71; 7,116 yards) with an 853 (287-283-283) that featured back-to-back one-under-par rounds of 283 to finish the event. Northwestern finished alongside North Florida (279-290-284) and Arkansas (284-285-284). Tennessee (276-269-280=825) laid claim to the team championship, while Luke Clanton of Florida State finished with a 15-under-par 198 (68-66-64) to win the individual crown.
Making his second appearance of the spring, Tseng dazzled across 54 holes of play. After carding an even-par 71 during first-round play, the Portland, Ore. native caught fire in Monday's second round, playing bogey-free golf en route to a six-under-par 65, highlighted by an eagle on the par-five second hole. Tseng added another eagle on Tuesday, posting a one-under-par 70 that saw him wrap up his week with a seven-under-par 206 (71-65-70), ultimately tying for third.
Adam successfully lowered his score throughout each round of play en route to earning a share of 15th place. The Edinburgh, Scotland product capped off play with a final-round one-under-par 70 to finish with an even-par 213 (72-71-70). Adam racked up a team-best 14 birdies for the week, a mark that tied for fifth in the category among the 78-player field.
Daniel Svärd put together the top final-round effort by a Wildcat, carding a two-under-par 69, his ninth round in the 60s this season, to finish tied for 47th at 220 (78-73-69). Niall Shiels-Donegan, who competed as an individual at the event, checked in a stroke back of Svärd with a 221 (75-74-72) that saw him share 51st.
James Imai turned in an opening-round two-over-par 73 on his way tying for 63rd at 225 (73-78-74), while Akshay Anand closed play as part of a tie for 66th with 226 (71-74-81), a tally that included a first-round even-par 71.
WILDCAT LINEUP (T-3rd; 287-283-283=853)
T-3rd – Ethan Tseng (71-65-70=206)
T-15th – Cameron Adam (72-71-70=213)
T-47th – Daniel Svärd (78-73-69=220)
T-51st – Niall Shiels-Donegan (75-74-72=221) *
T-63rd – James Imai (73-78-74=225)
T-66th – Akshay Anand (71-74-81=226)
* Competed as an individual
UP NEXT
Northwestern closes out the regular season portion of its schedule at the Fighting Illini Spring Collegiate, April 20-21, in Champaign, Ill.
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