Rams Place Fourth at A-10 Championship
Rhode Island's men's golf team secured a fourth-place finish at the 2026 Atlantic 10 Championship, marking its best result in nine years. The Rams completed the tournament two-over par, finishing strong with a five-under par round on the final day. Individual standout performances came from Luke Stennett, who placed sixth overall, and Aidan O'Donovan, who tied for ninth after shooting a remarkable five-under 67. Coach Gregg Burke praised the team's tenacity, particularly after overcoming struggles mid-round to secure their position.
By the Numbers- Rhode Island finished the tournament with a total score of 866 (296-287-283).
- Aidan O'Donovan shot a five-under 67 on the final day, tying for ninth place overall.
Despite the strong finish, Rhode Island faced challenges early in the final round, hitting a rough patch where they were four over par. This inconsistency could raise concerns about maintaining performance under pressure in future competitions.
State of Play- Richmond won the championship, finishing 14-under par.
- Rhode Island's finish of fourth matched its program best since 2018, showing significant improvement.
Looking forward, the Rams will aim to build on this momentum for next season, potentially enhancing their recruitment and training strategies to further improve their competitiveness in the league.
Bottom LineRhode Island's strong showing at the A-10 Championship highlights their potential in collegiate golf, emphasizing the importance of resilience and teamwork. This finish lays a solid foundation for the team's aspirations in future tournaments.
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