» Marc-Antoine Hotte (Mascouche, Quebec) finished 42nd to lead the Saint Francis University men's golf team at the Golden Horseshoe Invitational hosted by William & Mary on Tuesday.
» Hotte posted rounds of 79, 80 and 75 to finish with a three-round score of 234.
» Nathan Godbout (St. George, Vt.) shot the round of the tournament for the Red Flash after carding a 71 in the second round.
» Saint Francis finished 14th in the two-day, three-round event. Teams were supposed to play 36-continious holes on Monday, but darkness forced teams to finish the second round on Tuesday.
FLASH MOMENTS
Godbout finished three strokes behind Hotte with a three-round score of 237 in 50th place.
Avery Papalia (Marlton, N.J.) (62nd place, 243),
Luke Minsky (Wexford, Pa.) (72nd place, 246) and
J.W. Cunningham (McMurray, Pa.) (76th place, 260) rounded out the team participants.
Joe Piscarcik (Venetia, Pa.) finished 77th as an individual with a three-round score of 266 in his spring debut.
Towson won the event with a score of 882, seven strokes ahead of Georgetown (889), while Old Dominion (899), George Mason (904) and Villanova (905) rounded out the Top-5 teams. Saint Francis shot a 321, 310 and 325 in the three rounds for a score of 956 to place 14th.
UP NEXT
Saint Francis returns to the links at the Northern Kentucky Invitational on Apr. 10.