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Men’s Golf Hosts 47th-Annual Rutherford Intercollegiate This Weekend

Men’s Golf Hosts 47th-Annual Rutherford Intercollegiate This Weekend










47th-Annual Rutherford Intercollegiate
Dates Saturday-Sunday, April 13-14
Location Penn State Blue Course | State College, Pa. | Par 71, 7,171 yards
Scoring Live Scoring
Field Binghamton, Colgate, Connecticut, Delaware, Eastern Michigan, FGCU, George Mason, Georgetown, Penn State (host), Rhode Island, St. Bonaventure, Temple, Towson, Valparaiso
Competing Nittany Lions Team lineup: Patrick Sheehan, Jake Griffin, Jimmy Meyers, Morgan Lofland, Billy Pabst Jr.

Competing as individuals: James Allen, Zach Smith, Jud Langille, Robby O’Regan

 
STATE COLLEGE, Pa. – The Penn State men’s golf team is set for its lone home tournament of the 2023-24 season this weekend when the Nittany Lions host the 47th-annual Rutherford Intercollegiate at Penn State’s Blue Course Saturday and Sunday.
 
The 54-hole tournament plays at a par 71 with a 7,171-yard layout with two rounds on Saturday, April 13 and a final 18 holes on Sunday, April 14. Saturday’s first round begins with 7:30 a.m. tee times with the second round to follow. Sunday’s final round will feature a 9 a.m. shotgun start. Tee times, pairings and live scoring for both days will be available on GolfStat.
 
The 14-team field includes host Penn State, Binghamton, Colgate, Connecticut, Delaware, Eastern Michigan, FGCU, George Mason, Georgetown, Rhode Island, St. Bonaventure, Temple, Towson and Valparaiso.
 
Scores from Patrick Sheehan, Jake Griffin, Jimmy Meyers, Morgan Lofland and Billy Pabst Jr. are eligible to count toward Penn State’s team total. Nittany Lions James Allen, Zach Smith, Jud Langille and Robby O’Regan will participate as individuals.
 
The Nittany Lions have dominated the Rutherford since it was established as the Nittany Lion Invitational in 1975, winning the tournament 30 times including each of the last eight events. Twenty-one Penn State golfers have medaled atop the leaderboard, the last being James Allen in 2022.
 
The tournament became known as the Rutherford Intercollegiate in 1983 to honor R.B. “Pop” Rutherford Sr., the man known to the Nittany Lions as the “father of Penn State golf.”  Rutherford organized the first Penn State golf team in 1922 and coached it until 1949. R.B. Rutherford Jr. continued his father’s coaching tradition from 1950-1956…

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