Harvard Men鈥檚 Golf Claims Ivy League Title; Zhang is Individual Champion
Harvard men's golf clinched its fifth Ivy League Championship in a dramatic comeback, finishing just one stroke ahead of Princeton with a total score of 874 (+10). Barry Zhang led the charge, capturing individual honors with a score of 212 (-4) after a playoff against Princeton's Reed Greyserman. This victory marks Harvard's first conference title since 2017, securing them a spot in the NCAA Regionals at the historic Baltusrol Golf Club.
By the Numbers- Harvard posted a team score of 874 (+10) to win the championship.
- Barry Zhang finished with a score of 212 (-4), winning the individual title in a playoff.
- Harvard was trailing Princeton by one stroke entering the final round.
- The team's final round score of 284 (-4) was the lowest of the tournament.
Harvard awaits the NCAA selection show on May 6 to determine its placement in the regional rounds scheduled for May 18-20. The team will aim to leverage their conference victory for a strong showing in the NCAA Tournament.
Bottom LineHarvard's victory not only highlights their resilience but also sets the stage for a significant opportunity as they pursue success in the NCAA Regionals, fueled by strong individual performances and cohesive teamwork.
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