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Men's Golf Remains In Front After 36 Holes At Ivy Championship
April 26, 2025 | Men's Golf
Scoring
Princeton was even par as a team on Day Two of the 2025 Ivy League Championship, but the Tigers extended their lead as the other six teams were all over par in the middle round at Rolling Green GC.
The Tigers are -1 as a group through 36 holes, and lead by 17 shots over second place Columbia (+16) and 22 strokes over Harvard who is third at +21.
Riccardo Fantinelli is in the lead individually at -4 after shooting a 69 (-1) in the second round. He leads by two over Columbia's Grant Lester and Harvard's Ieuan Jones. Six total players are even par of better, including Charlie Palmer who is even after a 69 (-1) on Saturday.
All five of Princeton's players are inside the top 15 after two rounds, making the Tigers the only team in the field to make that claim.
Fantinelli was +1 for his round through 15 holes on Saturday, but played his final three holes in two under with a birdie on 16 and an eagle on 17 before giving a shot back with a bogey on 18.
Palmer started hot on Saturday and was -3 through 12 holes including an eagle on the seventh hole before bogeys on 13 and 14. Four pars in a row on his way in led to the -1 for the day to sit T6 and four shots back of his teammate entering the final round.
Eric Yun bounced back from a tough first round to shoot even par on Saturday. He bogeyed the first two holes, but settled in and carded five birdies on his final 13 holes en route to a 70 to climb from 26th entering the day to 15th overall.
Reed Greyserman was +2 for the day, but a birdie on 18 gives him momentum to sleep on heading into the final round as his +2 for the round improved him two spots to T10.
Tommy Frist is +3 overall and seven shots back.
Princeton At The 2025 Ivy League Championship (Par 70)
1. Riccardo Fantinelli (-4; 67-69)
6. Charlie Palmer (E; 71-69)
T8. Tommy Frist (+_3; 69-74)
T10. Reed Greyserman (+4; 72-72)
T15. Eric Yun (+8; 78-70)
Princeton was even par as a team on Day Two of the 2025 Ivy League Championship, but the Tigers extended their lead as the other six teams were all over par in the middle round at Rolling Green GC.
The Tigers are -1 as a group through 36 holes, and lead by 17 shots over second place Columbia (+16) and 22 strokes over Harvard who is third at +21.
Riccardo Fantinelli is in the lead individually at -4 after shooting a 69 (-1) in the second round. He leads by two over Columbia's Grant Lester and Harvard's Ieuan Jones. Six total players are even par of better, including Charlie Palmer who is even after a 69 (-1) on Saturday.
All five of Princeton's players are inside the top 15 after two rounds, making the Tigers the only team in the field to make that claim.
Fantinelli was +1 for his round through 15 holes on Saturday, but played his final three holes in two under with a birdie on 16 and an eagle on 17 before giving a shot back with a bogey on 18.
Palmer started hot on Saturday and was -3 through 12 holes including an eagle on the seventh hole before bogeys on 13 and 14. Four pars in a row on his way in led to the -1 for the day to sit T6 and four shots back of his teammate entering the final round.
Eric Yun bounced back from a tough first round to shoot even par on Saturday. He bogeyed the first two holes, but settled in and carded five birdies on his final 13 holes en route to a 70 to climb from 26th entering the day to 15th overall.
Reed Greyserman was +2 for the day, but a birdie on 18 gives him momentum to sleep on heading into the final round as his +2 for the round improved him two spots to T10.
Tommy Frist is +3 overall and seven shots back.
Princeton At The 2025 Ivy League Championship (Par 70)
1. Riccardo Fantinelli (-4; 67-69)
6. Charlie Palmer (E; 71-69)
T8. Tommy Frist (+_3; 69-74)
T10. Reed Greyserman (+4; 72-72)
T15. Eric Yun (+8; 78-70)
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