HAVRE de GRACE, Md. — Penn College's men's golf team shot a 634 and finished seventh among 13 in the Battle at Bulle Rock on Tuesday and Wednesday. Individually for the Wildcats, Gunner Redmond tied for eighth in a field of 68 with a 153.
How it happened: Penn College was fourth after shooting a 313 during Tuesday's first round on the par-72, 6,687-yard Bulle Rock Golf Course, with Redmond tied for 11th individually after recording a 77. On Wednesday, Redmond came back with a 76 and the team recorded a 321.
Inside the box: Also for the Wildcats, Chase Dillman shot 78-79—157 and tied for 22nd, Brady Handy shot 80-83—163 and tied for 42nd, Logan Gawlinski shot 78-86—164 and tied for 45th, and Brett Keenan shot 93-83—176 and tied for 65th.
The field: Dickinson 305-290—595, Christopher Newport 303-296—599, Christopher Newport "B" 306-312—618, Roanoke 316-309—625, Alvernia 321-306—627, Stevenson 315-317—632, Penn College 313-321—634, Moravian 322-314—636, Juniata 322-321—643, Salisbury 325-318—643, Hood 328-316—644, Southern Virginia "B" 339-318—657, Eastern 355-351—706.
Individually, Dickinson's Collin McMahon-Shea medaled with a three-under 70-71—141.
Up next: Penn College ends its fall season in the York College Spartan Shootout at the Royal Manchester Golf Links on Monday (10 a.m.) and Tuesday (8:30 a.m.)