The University of Maryland Eastern Shore men's golf team achieved its best performance at the Northeast Conference Championships, finishing in a tie for fifth place among 12 teams. Over three days, the Hawks posted team scores of 295, 302, and 297, with a strong final round lifting them from ninth to fifth. Freshman Marcos Ramirez led the team with a total score of 220, finishing tied for 14th overall. Sophomore Jeter Teng and Max Osten contributed with consistent scores, while the Hawks prepare for the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship next week in Florida.

By the Numbers
  • Team scores: 295, 302, 297
  • Marcos Ramirez scored 220 to finish in a tie for 14th
State of Play
  • The Hawks' fifth place is their best finish since joining the NEC.
  • The team will compete again at the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship starting May 4.
What's Next

The Hawks and women's program participant Bushra Fatima will compete at the PGA WORKS Collegiate Championship, aiming for strong performances to conclude the season effectively.

Bottom Line

The Hawks demonstrated significant growth with their NEC Championships performance, showcasing both individual talent and teamwork while setting the stage for future competitions.