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With no live stats or end-of-day round scores provided by the host institution, Coach Marshall provided his program's scores for tonight's recap and day one evaluations.
With no live stats or end-of-day round scores provided by the host institution, Coach Marshall provided his program's scores for tonight's recap and day one evaluations.

Men's Golf Clayton Messerle, Assistant Athletic Director

Corban Men’s Golf in Tie for Team Lead at Multnomah Fall Invite

PORTLAND, Ore. – The Corban University Men's Golf team finished up the opening round of the Multnomah Fall Invitational earlier today at Glendoveer Golf Course, where the Warriors compiled a day one score of 294 as a team to sit in a tie with the tourney hosts for the top position with one round yet to be played tomorrow.

"Our guys were dialed in to start this week's tournament, with Max leading the charge for us," explained Corban head coach Charlie Marshall. "Kudos especially to Riley for stepping into his first collegiate competition and shooting an even par for us."

With no live stats or end-of-day round scores provided by the host institution, Coach Marshall provided his program's scores for tonight's recap and day one evaluations. It is presumed that the Warriors are tied for first place on a team basis with the Lions at 294 apiece, while Walla Walla University is eight strokes back at 302.

Senior Max McDonough outperformed the field today and shot a tourney-leading 71 to sit atop the individual standings on his own following the opening round, followed by Multnomah's and Walla Walla's top bag. True freshman Riley Quillin was next on the Corban team leaderboard with an overall par at 73, while junior Brayden Sparkman golfed as an individual today with a 72.

The final two team scores for the Warriors were represented by sophomore David Harvey and sophomore Owen Heath, who finished the day with rounds of 74 and 76, respectively. Also golfing on an individual basis today for Corban was junior Andy Austen (77), junior Brock Nelson (88), and sophomore Benjamin Winans (88).

The Navy and Gold will complete play in Portland tomorrow morning and into the afternoon, with individual medalists and team champions being crowned by day's end.

 

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