Final Results
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, O'ahu – The University of Hawai'i men's golf team finished the John A. Burns Intercollegiate in 13th place, Friday, at the Leilehua Golf Course. The Warriors carded rounds of 293, 297, and 302 for an 892 total.
Top-finisher for UH was freshman
Cory Oride who tied for 29th place at one-over par (70-70-77=217). This is Oride's second time leading UH in a tournament; the first came at the Turtle Bay Resort College Invitational where he finished in a tie for 13th place.
Also competing for the Warriors were sophomore #T.J. Kua# (71-69-78=218/T36th), junior
Kamden Brakel (74-80-78=232/77th), sophomore
Jared Sawada (78-81-74=233/78th), and sophomore
Pono Calip (85-78-73=236/T80th).
Participating as individuals were freshmen
Henry Park (75-70-76=221/T50th) and
Alex Chu (76-79-81=236/T80th).
UNLV won the team championship at 28-under par (285-275-276=836). At the end of the third round, UNLV and Texas A&M were tied for first, but UNLV came out on top by winning the first playoff hole. Leader through the first two rounds, California, finished in a tie for third with Brigham Young.
Individually, Andrea Pavan of Texas A&M took the title at 12-under par (70-69-65=204). Pavan began the day in eighth place but was able to fight his way to the top by firing a third-round 65.
In one month, UH will travel to Lakeside, Calif. to compete in the Barona Collegiate Cup, March 25 through 26.
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