Lake Placid, N.Y. – Senior
Anthony Maglisco (Syracuse, N.Y./Westhill) tied for eighth place with a career-best score to lead the Le Moyne College men's golf team to a tie for fifth place with a program-record score at The Autumn Invitational hosted by Columbia University on Saturday and Sunday at the Lake Placid Club's Links Course.
The host Lions won the team competition for the fourth straight year with a 12-under total of 840 following rounds of 10-under 274, two-under 282 and even-par 284. Dartmouth College was just one shot back in second at 11-under 841 off scores of three-under 281, three-under 281 and five-under 279. Colgate University placed third at three-under 849 after rounds of eight-under 276, seven-under 277 and 296. Dartmouth's Luke Harper earned medalist honors with a nine-under 204 following three straight rounds of three-under 68.
The Dolphins tied Hofstra University for fifth-place with a 54-hole program-record total of 862 following rounds of two-over 286, two-under 282 and 294. The previous 54-hole record of 866 was set at the Bucknell Invitational October 13-15, 2024. The 282 in the second round is the second-best total posted by the Dolphins in a round in head coach
Joe Tesori '71's 19-year tenure leading the program behind only a 279 at the Penmen Fall Invitational on September 18, 2017. In relation to par, the round is tied for the second-best with a two-under (286) at the Mike Bello Invitational on April 9, 2023 and trails just a four-under (284) at the NE10 Championship on October 5, 2015. The team's 568 through two rounds is the best 36-hole score in the program's history, eclipsing a 573 at the aforementioned Penmen Fall Invitational, while the even-par score is also the best, topping the four-over at the aforementioned Mike Bello Invitational.
Maglisco finished in a three-way tie for eighth place with a career-best 54-hole total of 211, which featured 14 birdies (tied for the fourth-most in the field) and 30 pars. He opened with a 73, including four birdies and 10 pars, to land in a four-way tie for 45th. He then fired a program-record six-under 65 in the second round, featuring seven birdies and 10 more pars, to leap 41 spots into a six-way tie for fourth place. His 65 surpasses the previous record of 66 initially set by John Clare '17 in the first round of the 2017 NCAA Championship and equaled by then-sophomore
Owen Corby in the first round at the Bucknell Invitational last October. The six-under tops the previous record of five-under set by Corby in the second round at April's Buckeye Classic, when he had a 67. Maglisco's 36-hole total of 138 is tied for the third-best by a Dolphin behind two 136s from Clare, while his four-under through 36 holes is tied for the second-best behind Clare's six-under at the Navy Fall Classic in September 2015. He closed out the invitational with a bookending 73, which included three birdies and another 10 pars, to finish in the tie for eighth.
Junior
Owen Corby (Pittsford, N.Y./Pittsford Sutherland) landed in a four-way tie for 14th place with a season-best total of one-over 214, which featured one eagle, 10 birdies and 30 pars. He was in a nine-way tie for 36th after posting a 72 in the first round, which included an eagle, two birdies and 10 pars. He tallied another 72 in the second round, featuring four birdies and nine pars, to move into a five-way tie for 33rd. He vaulted back up 19 spots on Sunday with a one-under 70, which included four birdies and 11 pars.
Sophomore
Jacob Moody (Oakland, Maine/Messalonskee) tallied a career-best 216, which included nine birdies and 36 pars (tied for the seventh-most in the field), to finish in a four-way tie for 21st place. He opened the invitational with a four-under 67, which featured five birdies and 12 pars, to tie for second place. At the time, his four-under was tied with 15 others for the second-best by a Dolphin over the last 26 seasons (behind Corby's five-under), while he joined nine others with his 67 in a tie for the third-lowest round by a Dolphin. He slid into a five-way tie for 19th with a 74 in the second round, including one birdie and 14 pars. He dipped another two spots following a 75 in the third round, which featured three birdies and 10 pars.
Sophomore
Tyler Stark (Hilton, N.Y./Hilton) registered a 224, which featured nine birdies and 30 pars, to finish in a six-way tie for 50th place. He posted a 77 in the first round, including one birdie and 11 pars, to land in a six-way tie for 70th. He registered a career-best 71 in the second round, featuring six birdies and eight pars, to jump into an eight-way tie for 48th place. He posted a 76, including two birdies and 11 pars, in the final round to slip two places.
Sophomore
George Green (Hilton, N.Y./Hilton) tied for 71st place with a 232, which included five birdies and 28 pars. He was in a six-way tie for 49th after a first-round 74, which featured one birdie and 13 pars. He dipped to a three-way tie for 67th with a 79 in the second round, which included one birdie and nine pars. He recorded another 79 on Sunday, featuring three birdies and six pars.
Freshman
Jacob Olearczyk (Barneveld, N.Y./Holland Patent), who played as an individual, ended the weekend in a four-way tie for 39th with a 220, which featured six birdies and 37 pars (tied for the fifth-most in the field). He joined Green in the tie for 49th at 74, including two birdies and 13 pars. He jumped into the five-way tie for 33rd with Corby with a season-best 70, which featured four birdies and 11 pars. He recorded a 76 on Sunday, including 13 pars, to slip six spots.
The Dolphins are back in action at Binghamton University's Matthews Auto Intercollegiate next Sunday and Monday at The Links at Hiawatha Landing in Apalachin, N.Y.