Army West Point Athletics

Kim First, Army Second at Patriot's
April 30, 2017 | Men's Golf
Team Results
Individual Results
LEWISBURG, Pa. – The Army West Point men's golf team finished second at the Patriot League Tournament, while Peter Kim wins the overall singles spot.
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The Black Knights tallied 275-279-286 – 840 to end even on the weekend. Loyola pushed ahead on the final day scoring five-under-par in its first-place finish.  Â
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Peter Kim was the overall leader of the tournament shooting 68-63-69 – 200 (-10) on the weekend. Kim's performance during the second round, 63 (-7), is a Patriot League and a Bucknell Golf Course record for a single round.
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Tied for 11th was Dean Sakata who scratched 69-71-73 – 213 (+3) over the two-day tournament. Justin Pagila fell to being tied for 16th after shooting 215 (+5), and Nick Turner finished tied for 18th with a final score of 216 (+6).
RESULTS:
SINGLES
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TEAM
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COACHES CORNER
"It was a tough way to finish off the year. We played solid and executed this game plan, but this game is about making putts and we didn't get it done. We didn't do a good job of making the adjustments to the slow greens. We gave ourselves plenty of chances all tournament and if only a few more putts would have fallen we would be heading to the NCAA Regionals instead of the season being over. They can hold their heads high as they played great golf this year along with breaking a few more school records. Congratulations to Peter for another great tournament. His hard work and dedication has really paid off and he is deserving of the MVP of the Patriot League along with the Individual Champion. He will be representing Army at the NCAA's in a few weeks. We will continue to work hard and hopefully learn from this past."
UP NEXT:Â Army will await to see if they make the NCAA Tournament in the selection show Wed., May 4, at noon.
Individual Results
LEWISBURG, Pa. – The Army West Point men's golf team finished second at the Patriot League Tournament, while Peter Kim wins the overall singles spot.
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The Black Knights tallied 275-279-286 – 840 to end even on the weekend. Loyola pushed ahead on the final day scoring five-under-par in its first-place finish.  Â
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Peter Kim was the overall leader of the tournament shooting 68-63-69 – 200 (-10) on the weekend. Kim's performance during the second round, 63 (-7), is a Patriot League and a Bucknell Golf Course record for a single round.
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Tied for 11th was Dean Sakata who scratched 69-71-73 – 213 (+3) over the two-day tournament. Justin Pagila fell to being tied for 16th after shooting 215 (+5), and Nick Turner finished tied for 18th with a final score of 216 (+6).
RESULTS:
SINGLES
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Place | Name | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Total |
1 | Peter Kim | 68 | 63 | 69 | 200 (-10) |
T11 | Dean Sakata | 69 | 71 | 73 | 213 (+3) |
T16 | Justin Pagila | 67 | 74 | 74 | 215 (+5) |
T18 | Nick Turner | 72 | 72 | 72 | 216 (+6) |
T23 | Gunnar Doyle | 71 | 73 | 74 | 218 (+8) |
T31 | Matt Plunkett | 77 | 74 | 72 | 223 (+13) |
TEAM
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Place | Team | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Total |
1 | Loyola | 280 | 274 | 281 | 835 (-5) |
2 | Army | 275 | 279 | 286 | 840 (E) |
3 | Bucknell | 276 | 285 | 284 | 845 (+5) |
4 | Navy | 288 | 284 | 283 | 855 (+15) |
5 | Lehigh | 293 | 286 | 280 | 859 (+19) |
6 | Lafayette | 284 | 288 | 294 | 866 (+26) |
7 | Colgate | 284 | 287 | 299 | 870 (+30) |
8 | Holy Cross | 289 | 300 | 308 | 897 (+57) |
COACHES CORNER
"It was a tough way to finish off the year. We played solid and executed this game plan, but this game is about making putts and we didn't get it done. We didn't do a good job of making the adjustments to the slow greens. We gave ourselves plenty of chances all tournament and if only a few more putts would have fallen we would be heading to the NCAA Regionals instead of the season being over. They can hold their heads high as they played great golf this year along with breaking a few more school records. Congratulations to Peter for another great tournament. His hard work and dedication has really paid off and he is deserving of the MVP of the Patriot League along with the Individual Champion. He will be representing Army at the NCAA's in a few weeks. We will continue to work hard and hopefully learn from this past."
UP NEXT:Â Army will await to see if they make the NCAA Tournament in the selection show Wed., May 4, at noon.
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