The trio consisting of Mike Hay, Emanuel Olofsson and Jonny Cachon each posted red numbers in Tuesday's final round, as the Nova Southeastern men's golf team used a collective (-8) 280 to capture a third-place finish at the Sunshine State Conference Championship. The Sharks concluded the week at four-under par as a group.
INSIDE THE TOURNAMENT:
Tournament Finish: 3rd of 11 Teams
Tournament Champion: Barry
Location: Grasslands Golf and Country Club | Lakeland, Fla.
Par/Yardage: 72/7,161
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
- During rounds one and two, there had been a combined three team rounds under-par posted. However, the birdies were falling left and right throughout Tuesday's final round, as seven of the field's 11 teams shot under-par.
- While NSU carded an eight-under par round, Barry rattled off an 18-under par performance to run away with the team title by 13 shots. The Buccaneers earned the win with a 54-hole score of (-20) 844 – 13 strokes better than runner-up Florida Southern.
- Saint Leo finished in fourth at three-under par, with Lynn rounding out the Top-5 on the leaderboard at even-par.
- Hay set the tone early with an eagle on the Par-5 2nd en route to a final round of (-4) 68. The effort guided Hay into a tie for sixth for the tournament at four-under par overall.
- Olofsson crept into the Top-10, placing tied for ninth thanks to a final round of (-3) 69. The Swede played his final 15 holes on Tuesday at a bogey-free, three-under par to close out the week at two-under for the tourney.
- A strong back nine propelled Javier Calles to his second straight round of even-par. Calles shot one-under for the tournament, good enough to earn a share of 14th.
- Cachon went out in (-3) 33 before ultimately finishing with a (-1) 71 in the final round. Cachon wrapped up play at three-over par to take home a tie for 26th.
- The Par-5 17th is one Josep Serra will thinking about for quite some time. The freshman had a round of five-under par going on Tuesday until he penciled in an 11 on the second-to-last hole. Still, Serra recorded a final round of (+1) 73, putting him at nine-over for the tournament and in a tie for 36th.
- The Sharks carded a combined four eagles throughout the tournament, two more than any other team in the field.
- Calles led the team with 12 birdies during the week, while Olofsson finished with a close 11.
- Tuesday's final-round scoring average of 72.67 was nearly two strokes lower than Monday's second-round average.
- Barry's Nicolas Quintero earned individual medalist honors after winning a four-hole playoff with a birdie on the 18th. Teammate AJ Ewart, who used a final-round, tournament record of (-8) 64 to force a playoff, tied for second along with Saint Leo's Jake Nash.
- This year marked the first time the SSC Championship had been held at Grasslands.
NSU will hope to hear its name called when the NCAA South Super Regional field is announced in the coming weeks. For postseason news and to stay up-to-date with the Sharks, visit NSUSharks.com or follow the them on Instagram and Twitter at @NSU_MGolf.
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