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Boilermakers Finish 10th in Puerto Rico


RIO GRANDE, P.R. – The No. 28-ranked Purdue men’s golf team pieced together its best round of the tournament, but couldn’t move up the standings and finished 10th at the elite Puerto Rico Classic.

The Boilermakers finished the 54-hole event at 7-under par 857 (289-288-280). Oklahoma won the event for the second straight year at 30-under par 834. East Tennessee State (-25), Georgia (-24), Wisconsin (-22) and Ohio State (-20) rounded out the top 5.

Herman Sekne led the Boilermakers with a 28th-place showing at 3-under par 213 (73-71-69), posting his seventh and eighth rounds of even-par or better this season. His third-round 69 marked his sixth round in the 60s this season.

Playing in his first tournament on the counting team, Kent Hsiao finished tied for 34th at 2-under par 214 (71-73-70). Peyton Snoeberger also finished tied for 34th with rounds of 73-71-70.

Andrew Farraye finished tied for 49th at 2-over par 218 (74-73-71) and Nels Surtani was tied for 54th at 3-over par 219 (72-75-72).

Playing as individuals, Nick Dentino finished tied for 49th at 2-over par 218 (74-70-74) and Luke Prall finished 75th at 15-over par 231 (77-74-80).

Purdue’s next action will be in late March at the Hootie at Bulls Bay in South Carolina.  

 

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