
(Story taken from the Trinity University website)
SPRING BRANCH, Texas - The Trinity University
Tigers men's golf team won two titles Tuesday at their Alamo City
Classic at the par-72, 6,797-yard River Crossing Golf Club
course.
Trinity won the team title by seven strokes over NCAA Division II
St. Mary's University. Tiger sophomore Ryan Barry
(pictured right) took individual medalist honors by
winning a three-hole playoff with two other golfers.
Barry, who shot a 1-under-par 71 Tuesday, for a 4-under 140
two-round total, won the third playoff hole to bring home the
hardware. Vince Cavazos of Texas-Brownsville and Sam Jernigan of
St. Mary's also were in the playoff. Barry and Cavazos shot par-4s
on the opening hole, while Jernigan bogeyed and was eliminated.
Both remaining golfers birdied the par-3 second hole and remained
tied. Cavazos recorded a par and Barry made a birdie on the par-5
third hole to win the tournament.
In the team event, the Tigers shot a final-round 292, for an
even-par 576 total. St. Mary's made 297 for a 7-over 583 and
Texas-Brownsville hit 299 for a 12-over 588. Southwestern was
fourth (599), McMurry placed fifth (617) and Texas Lutheran was
sixth (627).
Tiger first-year golfer Warren Taylor shot a 1-under 71 each day
and a fourth-place finish. Senior Nash Kassam went 3-over 75 and
placed eighth. First-year Geoffrey Setiawan shot a 5-over 77 for a
tie for 12th. Senior Chase Clayton, playing as an individual, tied
for 15th place, shooting a final-round 2-over 74. Sophomore
Eric Davis, also playing as an individual, went 5-over 77 and tied
for 18th place. Senior Jonathan Alden finished in the No. 20
slot, shooting a 3-over 75.