Box Score
LITITZ, PA - It wasn't exactly what the team had in mind entering their fall closer, but PBU still managed a respectable 12th place finish out of a 20 team field Monday afternoon during the Bent Creek Invitational.
PBU shot their highest collective score through four rounds of the fall season, finishing the day with a 344.
Senior Nate King led all Crimson Eagle scores with his second lowest total of the year, rounding the par 71, 6,232 yard course in just 80 strokes to lead the way. Sophomore Corey Snyder and junior Jared Wilcox both recorded 86's; Garry North fired a 92; Sam Wilcox a 94; and Tim Slothower a 95.
Host squad Franklin & Marshall College dominated the rest of the field Monday, producing a 297 on the afternoon and outscoring the next closest school by 19 strokes. Dennis Gunderson shot a career-low 70 to take the top spot coming in at one-under par, while teammate Andrew Woods took second overall with a 71.
Monday's event concludes PBU's fall season, but the team will return full swing come the spring months. The Crimson Eagles conclude the fall stretch with a 20-22-3 overall record.