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SUNY Orange men's golf places 11th at NJCAA Division III championships

SUNY Orange men's golf places 11th at NJCAA Division III championships

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Liam Parker finished 52nd overall to lead SUNY Orange golfers at the NJCAA Division III championships held at upstate Chautauqua Golf Club.
The Colts finished last among 11 full teams, with 1,431 strokes, 295 behind champion Sandhills Community College, which shot 16-under-par over four rounds at par-72 Chautauqua Golf Course in western New York from June 3-6.
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Parker posted seven pars and nine bogeys on day one; one birdie, seven pars and four bogeys on day two; two birdies, seven pars and seven bogeys on day three; and, two birdies, five pars and nine bogeys on day four. In all, Parker shot 49 over par.
Daniel Conrad finished in 55th place, at 54-under.
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2025 NJCAA Division III nationals
SUNY Orange golfers: 52. Liam Parker 83-89-81-84 - 337 (+49); 55. Daniel Conrad 88-89-81-84 - 342 (+54); 65. Alex Miller 102-92-86-84 - 364 (+76); T70. Garrett McGovern 104-95-93-96 - 388 (+100); 72. William Siebert 105-97-93-102 - 397 (+109)
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SUNY Ulster golfers: 59. Austin Uhl 89-88-86-84 - 347 (+59); 66. Jessie Rodriguez 89-86-90-100 - 365 (+77)
This article originally appeared on Times Herald-Record: SUNY Orange competes at 2025 NJCAA Division III men's golf nationals

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