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Scots Place 12th at Guy W. Kuhn Memorial Invitational

Ric Reynolds

The College of Wooster men's golf team turned in a 13-stroke improvement on Monday, and finished 12th at the Guy W. Kuhn Invitational hosted by Allegheny College at the Country Club of Meadville in Meadville, Pa. 

Wooster turned in its lowest round of the season with a 310 on Monday that followed on the heels of a 323 on Sunday to give the Fighting Scots a 633 for the two-day tournament.

Wittenberg University led the 18-team field with a 594 while the Tigers' Colin Laszlo earned medalist honors with a 1-under-par 143.

Sophomore Ric Reynolds led the way for Wooster at the tournament with a 154 to finish tied for 25th. Reynolds shot a 78 on Sunday, and followed that with a 76 on Monday, which was tied for the lowest round by a Wooster student-athlete at the tournament.

Classmate Andrew DeLaat was the other Scot with a 76 at the 36-hole tournament, and his also came on Monday. DeLaat carded an 83 on Sunday and finished at 159 to tie for 50th.

Senior Scott Sears turned in a 161 and navigated the course with rounds of 82 and 79 respectively to tie for 61st-place, while sophomore Raghu Bir Choudhary tied for 74th at 163.

Freshman Evan Jenkins rounded out the lineup with a 170. He had the biggest improvement from Sunday (91) to Monday (79).

Freshman Paul Ryee competed as an individual and turned in a 162 for the tournament.

Wooster returns to action at the Purple Raider Invitational on Saturday, Sept. 24.

note: Wooster improved one spot in the final team standings on Wednesday after a scorecard error was discovered by one of the student-athletes, thus disqualifying the student-athlete's score from Monday's round.