SOUTH KENT, CT – The St. Francis College Brooklyn men's golf team wrapped up play at the Hartford Hawks Invitational on Tuesday afternoon. The Terriers finished in 16
th-play and compiled a three-round score of 987 (+123). The Hartford Hawks Invitational marked the second of four tournaments that the men's golf team is slated to compete in this fall.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
Mark Stuto | T75th | 236 (+20)
Stuto was the top finisher for the Terriers as he totaled a three-round score of 236 (+20). The sophomore fired off his best two rounds of golf this season on Monday. Stuto carded a 78 (+6) in the opening round and then followed that up with his best round of golf through two tournaments with a 77 (+5). The Staten Island, NY native rounded out the tournament by carding an 81 (+9) in the third round on Tuesday.
Alex Lising-White | 89th | 242 (+26)
Lising-White got off to an electric start in the first round as he registered a 71 (-1) and was tied for ninth-place through the first 18 holes. The 71 was the best score for a Terrier since
David Tottori carded a 70 in the opening round of the Columbia Invitational last spring. Lising-White shot an 83 (+11) in the second round and then an 88 (+17) in the third.
UP NEXT:
The Terriers travel to Apalachin, NY to compete in the Matthews Auto Collegiate Invitational hosted by Binghamton from October 6-7.