
VALDOSTA, Ga. – Continuing its gradual climb up the leaderboard Tuesday, the Nova Southeastern men’s golf team wrapped up play at the Southeastern Collegiate on a high note, earning a tie for 10th in an impressive field that featured 10 teams currently ranked among the nation’s Top-25.
INSIDE THE TOURNAMENT:
Tournament Finish: T-10th of 18 Teams
Tournament Champion: Georgia Southwestern
Location: Kinderlou Forest Golf Club | Valdosta, Ga.
Par/Yardage: 72/7,365
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HOW IT HAPPENED:
- Two shots off the pace to begin the morning, top-ranked Georgia Southwestern eventually ran away with the team title after firing a tournament-low round of (-7) 281 on Tuesday. The Hurricanes finished at six-under par for the week, eight strokes clear of runner-up Columbus State.
 - West Florida (+4), the 36-hole leader, slid back to third, while Barry (+8) and Saint Leo (+9) completed the overall Top-5.
 - At six-under par, Vincent Norrman capped off the wire-to-wire victory, giving Georgia Southwestern the clean sweep with both the individual and team trophies.
 - Freshman Emanuel Olofsson shined throughout the final round, matching a season-best with a score of (-3) 69. Olofsson opened the day with two straight birdies before sinking an eagle on the Par-5 4th, ultimately tying for 27th at four-over par.
 - A rather steady performance by Mike Hay, one that included 13 pars, lifted the freshman into 36th-place tie. Hay followed up rounds of 75 and 74 with a one-over par 73 Tuesday to conclude the week at six-over par.
 - A 54-hole score of eight-over par slotted Tomas Millet into a share of 42nd for the tournament.
 - A birdie-eagle start by Daniel Celestino set the tone on a round of one-over par 73. The sophomore’s effort propelled him into a tie for 48th at nine-over par overall.
 - Victor Jimenez (+13) finished tied for 69th.
 
STATS OF THE DAY:
- NSU’s two combined eagles ranked second-most in the field.
 - Olofsson’s Par-5 scoring average of 4.67 tied for fifth among all 93 players. .
 - The course played the easiest it had all week on Tuesday, as the average score finished at 74.25 Tuesday.
 
BEYOND THE SCORECARD:
- Georgia Southwestern was the only team under par for the tournament.
 
UP NEXT:
NSU will head to Missouri to compete in the Ozark Invitational beginning on Mar. 23. To stay up-to-date with the Sharks, follow them on Twitter @NSU_MGolf.