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Marshall Ties up Regular Season at Greenbrier

4/12/2016 12:00:00 AM | Men's Golf

April 12, 2016

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WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. - Junior Will Evans (Charleston, W.Va.) placed ninth to lead Marshall men's golf at the third annual Greenbrier Collegiate Invitational at The Old White TPC on Tuesday.

Evans shot a 2-over-par 72 on the final 18 holes to total 4-over 214 for the tournament, tying for ninth place with five other golfers. It was his second top 10 finish of the season after carding a runner-up spot at the Joe Feaganes Marshall Invitational on Sept. 15, 2015.

The Herd finished fifth with its best 54-hole score of the spring season, 870.

ON THE LEADERBOARD
ETSU won the tournament for the second consecutive year with an 846 team score. Old Dominion's Nick Rencis took the individual medal at 3-under 207, two strokes ahead of Adrian Meronk of ETSU.

GABBING WITH GROBE
Quotes from head coach Matt Grobe:
On completing the regular season:
"I really like the way the guys are playing. We have played better each tournament this spring and have built some good momentum. Can't wait to get down to Texarkana [Ark.] for the Conference USA Championship."

AMONG THE HERD
T9 - Will Evans (69-73-72=214, +4)

T24 - Davey Jude (77-70-72=219, +9)
T30 - Alex Weiss (72-75-73=220, +10)
T47 - Logan Lagodich (73-78-72=223, +13)
T57 - Clark Robinson (74-75-75=224, +14)

UP NEXT
The Herd will compete at the 2016 Conference USA Championship in Texarkana, Ark., April 24-27. For all the latest information about Marshall men's golf, follow @HerdMWGolf on Twitter.

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