Nittany Lion Golfers Finish Third at Pinehurst Intercollegiate for Second Straight Year

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Senior Harvin Groft finished in eighth place, the second best finish of his collegiate career.

Senior Harvin Groft finished in eighth place, the second best finish of his collegiate career.

March 18, 2008

Pinehurst, N.C. - By improving their score in each round, the Penn State men's golf team climbed from 13th place after Day 1 to a third place finish Tuesday at the fourth annual Pinehurst Intercollegiate. It was the second straight third-place finish for the Nittany Lions at the tournament.

Penn State shot rounds of 312-294-289 (895), finishing in third at +31. Ranked No. 17 in the nation by Golfstat, the Nittany Lions finished 30 shots back of winner and defending champion Indiana. The Hoosiers, ranked No. 26 by Golfstat, shot rounds of 286-292-287 (865), topping second-place Eastern Kentucky (889) by 24 shots.

Senior Harvin Groft (State College, Pa.) led Penn State with a ninth-place finish at 6-over par, recording his third top-10 finish of the year after shooting rounds of 74-75-73 (222). It was Groft's second-best finish of his collegiate career, second to his seventh-place tie at the Wolverine at Mission Inn in the fall.

Indiana's Seth Brandon earned medallist honors for the second time in his collegiate career, finishing at even-par after shooting rounds of 69-75-72 (216). Brandon led the field after all three rounds, holding on to win the tournament by one shot over three players who tied for second at 1-over par.

Nineteen teams competed in the tournament, co-hosted by Indiana and East Carolina at the 7,035-yard, par-72 Centennial Pinehurst No. 8 golf course in Pinehurst, N.C.

Penn State senior Robert Rohanna (Waynesburg, Pa.) and sophomore Kevin Foley (Somerville, N.J.), both All-Big Ten selections last year, finished in a four-way tie for 19th place at 8-over par. Rohanna carded rounds of 80-75-69 (224), jumping 29 spots in the individual standings after shooting 3-under par in the final round, tied for the second-lowest round of the day. Foley shot rounds of 79-69-76 (224).

 

 

Like Rohanna, sophomore T.J. Howe (Osceola, Pa.) and junior Mitch Van Zelfden (Marietta, Ga.) both improved their scores in each round. Howe fired rounds of 79-75-71 (225) and tied for 23rd at 9-over par, while Van Zelfden tied for 69th at +18, shooting rounds of 80-78-76 (234).

Penn State takes a two-and-a-half-week break before heading to Huntingdon, W.Va., for the Marshall Invitational, where the Nittany Lions will look to repeat as champions after a dominating performance last year.

Team 				R1	R2	R3	Total	To Par
1) Indiana			286	292	287	865	+1
2) Eastern Kentucky		304	298	287	889	+25
3) Penn State			312	294	289	895	+31
4) UNC-Greensboro		305	305	287	897	+33
5) VCU				303	300	295	898	+34
6) Wisconsin			308	304	292	904	+40
T7) Ball State			303	304	299	906	+42
T7) East Carolina		311	303	292	906	+42
9) St. Mary's (Ca.)		309	307	291	907	+43
T10) Western Carolina		307	299	302	908	+44
T10) Marquette			314	304	290	908	+44
12) San Francisco		308	301	302	911	+47
13) Toledo			311	307	300	918	+54
14) Miami (Ohio)		316	305	299	920	+56
15) Hartford			316	306	303	925	+61
16) UNC-Wilmington		306	311	311	928	+64
17) Western Illinois		322	308	306	936	+72
18) Marshall			315	320	308	943	+79
19) IUPUI			333	317	306	956	+92

Penn State Players R1 R2 R3 Total To Par 9) Harvin Groft 74 75 73 222 +6 T19) Robert Rohanna 80 75 69 224 +8 T19) Kevin Foley 79 69 76 224 +8 T23) T.J. Howe 79 75 71 225 +9 T69) Mitch Van Zelfden 80 78 76 234 +18

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