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Danny Erickson tee shot Hawaii

Men's Golf Concludes Fall Season at Ka'anapali Classic Collegiate

Ospreys Finish Ninth of 21 Teams, Erickson Places Inside Top 25

11/4/2024 10:00:00 PM

LAHAINA, Hawaii - North Florida men's golf wrapped up its 2024 fall season with an ninth-place team finish at the Ka'anapali Classic Collegiate hosted by Hawaii on Monday afternoon.

The Ospreys scored its best combined total of the season at 26-under 826, headlined by Danny Erickson and Filippo Serra's top-30 standings. Erickson finished as the top UNF player at 7-under 206, while Serra followed right behind at 6-under 207.


COURSE REPORT

Ka'anapali Golf Resort (Lahaina, Hawaii)
Par 71 | 6,700 yards
Monday, Nov. 4 | 18 holes


SCORECARD (Osprey lineup)

T9 - North Florida | 26-under 826 (266-277-283)
T24. Danny Erickson | 7-under 206 (66-70-70)
T29. Filippo Serra | 6-under 207 (65-69-73)
T49. Jason Duff | 3-under 210 (69-68-73)
T63. Brett Schell | 1-under 212 (72-70-70)
T63. Chase Carroll | 1-under 212 (66-76-70)


TEAM STANDINGS: 21 Teams

Oklahoma (42-under), Colorado (36-under), Kansas (35-under), Indiana (34-under), LSU (33-under), TCU (32-under), Georgia (32-under), San Jose State (27-under), North Florida (26-under), Liberty (26-under), Louisiana Tech (24-under), ETSU (18-under), Wyoming (16-under), Sacramento State (15-under), UConn (9-under), UC Irvine (7-under), Gonzaga (5-under), Hawaii (1-over), CSU Northridge (2-over), Southern Illinois (3-over), Boise State (12-over)


ROUND REFLECTIONS

  • Danny Erickson notch a trio of birdies, including back-to-back, in the final round to place as the top Osprey score with a share of 24th overall.
  • Filippo Serra added a pair of birdies to cap off the best weekend score of his collegiate career at 6-under 207 to finish tied for 29th.
  • Jason Duff finished with back-to-back birdies twice, including on the last two holes of the tournament to sneak into the top 50.
  • Brett Schell continued to improve with six birdies on the final day of competition to score at 1-under 212.
  • Chase Carroll matched Schell's mark of 1-under 212 combined with six birdies in the third and final round as well.


SCHROEDER'S STATEMENT

"It's not how we wanted to finish the fall. We had a chance to get some good wins today and just didn't get the job done. We have got to work hard in the offseason to be better for the spring."
-- Director of Golf Scott Schroeder


UP NEXT

North Florida takes a few months off before returning back to play in the spring for the Puerto Rico Classic hosted by Purdue from Feb. 10-12 in Rio Grande, P.R.
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