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Hampden-Sydney tallied the final goal of the first half and the Seahawks headed into halftime trailing 8-4. The third quarter of action was dominated by the Tigers as they scored eight unanswered goals to take a commanding 16-4 lead. Hampden-Sydney also notched the first goal of the fourth quarter to extend their lead to 17-4. The Seahawks finished the game strong by outscoring the Tigers 3-1. Jack Brocato, Austin Borns, and Walker Krizman netted the final three goals of the contest for the Seahawks. Credit: Bill Wood / St. Mary's College of Maryland Inside the Box Score Hubbard, Clemmer, Brown, and Borns led the Seahawks on the offensive end with two points each. On the defensive end, Tommy Rinder led the Seahawks with three caused turnovers, while Ethan Little gathered a team-high three ground balls. DJ Walker and Kyrle Preis split time in goal in the contest. Walker collected five saves and Preis totaled four. Jack Hayden and Jared Medwar led the Tigers with four points each. Up Next for the Seahawks Apr.
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FARMVILLE, Va. —Greensboro College's Zane Smith posted the Hampden-Sydney Invitational's lowest-round of the day at three-under-par 69 as the Pride stands first out of 13 teams through 18-holes of the 36-hole Hampden-Sydney Invitational at The Manor Golf Club. Smith posted three birdies and no bogeys in the lowest-round in the field. The senior's three-under-par score sits at the top of the individual leaderboard by three strokes over a group of six golfers at even-par. Smith posted a two-under-par front-nine with two birdies, including the Pride's only birdie on the par-five, 561-yard sixth hole and the par-four, 410-yard eighth hole. Smith posted his lone back-nine birdie on the par-four, 281-yard 16th hole to claim the individual lead. Jerrion Dukes posted the Pride's second-lowest score playing as an individual, sitting in a tie for eighth with a one-over-par 73. Dukes eagled the par-five, 561-yard sixth hole for his lone under-par performance on the front-nine. The sophomore produced three-straight birdies on the back-nine's 13th, 14th, and 15th holes.
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His birdie on the par-five, 549-yard 13th was the lone birdie for the Pride on that hole on the day. His birdie on the par-three, 158-yard 15th hole was also the lone birdie for the Pride on the short par-three hole. Zack Swink and Davis Reynolds tied for the second-lowest score in the Pride's five-player group, each posting four-over-par 76 scores. Both Swink and Reynolds each birdied the par-five, 503-yard second hole and the par-five, 498-yard 18th hole as each golfer posted a 38 on each the front and back-nine holes. The Pride finish the 36-hole Hampden-Sydney Invitational tomorrow. ### WE ARE 1 PRIDE ### Courtesy of Bryan Jones, Greensboro College Sports Information Director
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