Hokies finish 10th at Lewis Chitengwa Memorial golf tournament

Brian Sharp, Head Coach at Virginia Tech Hokies Men's Golf
Brian Sharp, Head Coach at Virginia Tech Hokies Men's Golf
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The Hokies finished play at the Lewis Chitengwa Memorial on April 14, securing a 10th place team result with a total score of 868 (288-291-289). The tournament took place at Birdwood Golf Course in Charlottesville, Virginia.

The event was hosted by Virginia and featured teams competing over three rounds on the par-71, 7,116-yard course. Ashton Harper led the Hokies individually by finishing at five-under par (67-72-69), tying for tenth place. Harper’s first round was especially strong as he shot four-under par to start the tournament.

Virginia, ranked No. 2 nationally, won the team title with a combined score of 39-under par (277-269-267) across all three rounds. In individual competition, William Sides from Southern Methodist University and Paul Chang from Virginia tied for first place after both finished at sixteen-under par.

The Hokies are scheduled to compete next in the Atlantic Coast Conference Championship in Panama City Beach, Florida starting April 23.

This result marks another competitive showing for the Hokies as they prepare for postseason play.



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