Windsor, Ont. - Over a sunny yet windy weekend in Windsor, the Lancer men's golf team captured the OUA championship, hosted at the Ambassador Golf Club.
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The host Lancers put together a total score of 579 to capture the men's title for the first time since 1994, while the Varsity Blues women returned to the top of the podium after a year's hiatus with a combined for a total 471 points to take home the women's team gold.
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FULL RESULTS
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Windsor's
Jarrod Smith &
Alek Mauro tied for the individual silver medals with McMaster's Kavith Ranchagoda with a two-day total of 143, finishing one shot over par. The pair were named OUA all-stars alongside teammate
Nicholas Tanovich who was named a second team all-star.
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Head coach
Adam Wagner was named the OUA men's coach of the year.
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The Len Shore trophy for the OUA men's golf individual champion was awarded to Daniel Abraha of Queen's. Abraha held the top spot on the leaderboard all weekend, shooting a four under par on day one, and an even par on day two.
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In the team standings, the 2023 champion Laurier Golden Hawks placed second overall, while the Queen's Gaels claimed the overall bronze medal.
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The Guelph Gryphon women's team had an impressive weekend in the Rose City, also shooting a combined 471 to bring home the silver medal. A tiebreaker between the Blues and Gryphons was used to determine the overall gold and silver.
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The Laurier Golden Hawks claimed the women's overall bronze with a score of 481.
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After shooting six over par on day one, Toronto's Anna Foley had a tremendous second day shooting an even par to claim the Judy McCrae Cup as the women's individual golf champion.
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Guelph's Jacqueline Giles claimed the individual silver with a score of 149, while there was a three-way tie for bronze between Brock's Casey Kenney, Laurier's Kiriti Godkin, and Kira Turner from Western.
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Toronto's Chris Tortorice was named the OUA women's gold coach of the year.
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TEAM STANDINGS
MEN
- Windsor 579
- Laurier 588
- Queen's 590*
- Guelph 590
- McMaster 599*
- Carleton 599
- Laurentian 600
- Waterloo 601
- Brock 602
- Toronto 604
- Western 605
- Ottawa 612
- TMU 631
- Ontario Tech 677
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WOMEN
- Toronto 471*
- Guelph 471
- Laurier 481*
- Queen's 481
- Windsor 483*
- Brock 483
- Waterloo 488
- Western 489
- Carleton 493
- McMaster 528
- Ottawa 549
- Trent 645
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ALL-STARS
MEN
FIRST TEAM
- Daniel Abraha – Queen's
- Jarrod Smith – Windsor
- Alex Mauro – Windsor
- Kavith Ranchagoda – McMaster
- Alex Fowke – Laurentian
- Nathan Procter – Laurier
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SECOND TEAM
- William Herbert – Western
- Vincent Laplante – Ottawa
- Jordan Hutchings – Toronto
- William Drewery – Guelph
- Nicholas Tanovich - Windsor
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WOMEN
FIRST TEAM
- Anna Foley – Toronto
- Jacqueline Giles- Guelph
- Kira Turner – Western
- Kristi Godkin – Laurier
- Casey Kenney – Brock
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SECOND TEAM
- Ela Jones – Guelph
- Kiley Rodrigues – Queen's
- Abigail Dove – TMU