The University of Pennsylvania men's golf team secured a fifth-place finish at the Princeton Invitational, competing against 12 teams. Over the two-day event, the team posted its best round on Sunday with an even-par 284, concluding the tournament at 22-over-par 874. Harvard won the event at -3, followed by Georgetown (+3) and Princeton (+5). Individually, Hayden Adams and Kayden Wang tied for 18th place, both finishing at 4-over-par 217. The team will now focus on the upcoming Ivy League Championship from April 24-26.

By the Numbers
  • Penn shot an even-par 284 on Sunday, tying for third among 12 teams.
  • The team finished the tournament with a total score of 22-over-par 874.
State of Play
  • Penn ended one shot behind Seton Hall, which finished fourth.
  • Harvard's team score of -3 and Reed Greyserman's individual score of -7 dominated the event.
What's Next

The Quakers are set to compete in the Ivy League Championship at the prestigious Baltusrol course, with hopes of improving their standing against Ivy League rivals.

Bottom Line

Penn's fifth-place finish reflects a solid performance as they gear up for the Ivy League Championship, where they aim to leverage their recent success and strengthen their competitive edge.