Princeton University Athletics
Princeton Finishes Thirteenth In James Madison Invitational
September 17, 2000 | Men's Golf
Sept. 17, 2000
HARRISONBURG, Va. - Cassidy Traub finished with a score of 149, seven over par, to lead Princeton, but it wasn't enough to challenge the tournament winners of the James Madison Invitational Sunday afternoon.
The St. John's squad edged out runner-up Rutgers in the two-day tournament. The tournament featured a four-way tie for the individual lead. With a score of 141, one under par, St. John's Andrew Svoboda, Rutgers' Daniel Lee, James Madison's Chris Cope and William & Mary's Tim Pemberton shared the honor.
Princeton finished Sunday's round with a team score of 309, seven shots higher than their previous day's output. Princeton will now gear up for the Temple Golf Invitational October 7th and 8th.
Scores: Team Total:
1. St. John's 584 +16
2. Rutgers 587 +19
3. James Madison 590 +22
4. William & Mary 592 +24
T5 Pennsylvania 602 +34
T5 Villanova 602 +34
13. Princeton 611 +43
Individual:
T1 Andrew Svoboda (St.John's) 72-69=141
T1 Daniel Lee (Rutgers) 68-73=141
T1 Chris Cope (James Madison) 68-73=141
T1 Tim Pemberton (Wm. & Mary) 71-70=141
5. Mark Urbanek (Wm. & Mary) 71-71=142
T17 Cassidy Traub (Princeton) 73-76=149
T42 Nat Hoopes (Princeton) 75-78=153
T55 James Milam (Princeton) 78-77=155
T58 Peter McWhorter (Princeton) 78-78=156
T73 Greg Johnson (Princeton) 76-83=159








