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Wooster Ties for Third at Bulldog Florida Invitational

John Angelo
John Angelo

Playing amongst a field primarily consisting of NCAA Div. I programs, The College of Wooster men's golf team more than held its own as the Fighting Scots tied for third-place at the eight-team Bulldog Florida Invitational, hosted by Butler University at the Windsor Parke Golf Club in Jacksonville, Fla., on Wednesday and Thursday.

Wooster scored 329 each round of its spring debut, only finishing behind Alabama State University (618) and Butler (632), and the Scots tied with Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne (658).

Individually, John Angelo paced Wooster entering the clubhouse with similar scores of 81 and 80 to tie for 14th (161) out of the 49 golfers. Marcus Carano was next for the Scots and in a 22nd-place tie overall via 165 (84-81).

T.J. Selby fired a 77 during the opening 18 holes, tied for the seventh-lowest round, before settling for 25th place (166), while rounding out Wooster's lineup were Andy Young and Calvin Milligan, both of whom counted toward the team score on the second day with an 83 and 85, respectively. Young took 32nd (170) and Milligan tied for 33rd (172).

The Scots, who don't return to competition until Ohio Wesleyan University's Strimer Invitational April 13-14, also had an individual competitor in Drew Bevis (177).