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Snouffer, Pirates finish Sixth (15 teams) at Turning Stone Tiger intercollegiate

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Snouffer shoots 2-under-par for the tournament to place sixth among all individual golfers.

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Ryan Ramiz

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Sept. 7, 2015

VERONA, N.Y. -- Ryan Snouffer (Sparta, N.J.) shot a 3-under-par, 69, in Monday's final round as the Seton Hall men's golf team finished sixth at the 2015 Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate.

Collectively, the Pirates finished 29 strokes behind Missouri for the team title. Seton Hall finished with a 31-over-par, 299-295-301-895. The Hall did however, finish ahead of BIG EAST foe Villanova, which finished at 46-over-par.

Tournament Details:
Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate

Par-71, Kaluhyat Course
Three Rounds, Sept. 6-7
Team Scoreboard | Player Scoreboard

Seton Hall Lineup Notes:

Ryan Snouffer (Sparta, N.J.) - 2-under-par, 75-70-69-214 (sixth place)
Snouffer's 2-under-par is the third sub-par tournament of his abbreviated Seton Hall career. He's now tied for fifth for most-ever in Pirates history.

Lloyd Jefferson Go (Guadalupe Cebu City, Philippines) - even-par, 71-73-72-216 (T-Ninth place)
Go's top-10 finish is the 10th of his career, which ranks ninth in Seton Hall history.

David Cha (Carrollton, Texas) - 12-over par, 74-78-76-228 (T-43rd place)

Cory Wilson (Newton, N.J.) - 38-over par, 87-82-85-254 (84th place)

Kevin Sanislo (Whippany, N.J.) - 21-over par, 79-74-84-237 (T-70th place)

KEVIN O'BRIEN (Wexford, Pa.) - Individual - 35-over par, 82-84-85-251 (T-82nd place)

The Field:
In addition to Seton Hall and host Missouri, 13 other teams will compete including Alabama State, Binghamton, Boston College, Cleveland State, Grand Canyon, Hartford, Loyola, Northern Kentucky, Sacred Heart, Saint Peter's, Villanova, West Virginia and Xavier.

The Course:Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr., the Kaluhyat Course was ranked one of the Top 100 Best Resort Courses by Golfweek in 2010. One of the toughest courses in New York, Kaluhyat is marked by dramatic changes in elevation, measuring as high as 50 feet in some areas, with plateau settings offering seemingly endless, spectacular views of the surrounding terrain. Six lakes throughout the course add to the picturesque setting. Kaluhyat is a classic shot-maker's course, where accuracy and strategy are rewarded as much as length.

Up Next:
Seton Hall will return to the links next weekend when it attempts to defend its title at the Navy Fall Classic. The Pirates will play a single round on both Sept. 13 and 14 in Annapolis, Md.


SCOREBOARD
http://www.shupirates.com/sports/m-golf/recaps/090715aab.html
 
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