Towson Men’s Golf moved up five spots to place sixth at the Rutherford Intercollegiate, finishing with a score of 886 (+34) after rounds of 303, 299, and 284, aided by a 15-stroke improvement on the final day with all five players shooting 74 or lower.

By the Numbers
  • Towson recorded the fourth highest amount of birdies out of all 14 teams, totaling 156.
  • Host school Penn State claimed the tournament title with a final score of 858 (+6).
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State of Play
  • Sky Aung was Towson's top performer, finishing tied for 18th with strong performances on the final day.
  • Michael Matheson led the team's efforts on day one, showcasing his skills with an eagle and birdie during his rounds.
  • Brad Riley, after a slow start, bounced back impressively, matching his second round score on the last day.
  • Joshua Galindo and Ariihau Faana also showed improvement in their performances throughout the tournament.
What's Next

The Tigers will conclude their 2023-24 season with the CAA Championships from April 21-23 at the Dataw Island Club in Beaufort, South Carolina.

Bottom Line

Towson Men’s Golf showcased significant improvement and resilience in the Rutherford Intercollegiate, positioning themselves well for future competitions as they head into the CAA Championships to close their season.