BEDFORD, Pa.- The West Chester University men's golf team is preparing for its final Tournament of the regular season on Monday and Tuesday as the Golden Rams compete at the Bedford Springs Intercollegiate at Bedford Springs. West Chester will be among the first players off the tee on Monday morning in the first round as
Victor Mominey will be in the first group beginning at 9 a.m., while
Nathan Radwanski will be the first member of the Golden Rams team-scoring squad off the first tee at 9:20 a.m.
Bedford Springs Invitational
Location: Omni Bedford Springs Resort
Par-Yardage: 72-6,785
Teams: 15
Live Results
Last Time Out
West Chester returns to the course this week on the heels of its fourth win of the season as the Golden Rams captured the Cecil C. Spadafora Invitational at Indiana Country Club on April 15 with a second-round score of 292 to climb from second after firing a 296 in the opening round on Tuesday.
Yamato Kimura finished second individually at +1 (72, 71; 143), while
Paul-Arthur Roth was fourth with a two-day score of +5 (73, 74; 147).
Rank and File
With seven top-three finishes, including four wins after coming from behind to win the Cecil C. Spadafora Invitational on Wednesday, the West Chester University men's golf team is now ranked 85
th in Division II men's golf and second in the Atlantic Regional rankings with an adjusted scoring average of 295.8. This week's Tournament is the Golden Rams finale tune-up ahead of NCAA Regionals at Sunnehanna Country Club in Johnstown, Pa., beginning on May 7 and continuing through May 9.
The Field
West Chester will be one of 15 teams competing this week in Bedford as the Golden Rams are joined by Wheeling, West Liberty, Virginia State, Shepherd, Point Park, Pitt-Johnstown, Mount Aloysius, IUP, Glenville State, Gannon, Fairmont State, Davis & Elkins, and California.
The Lineup
Nathan Radwanski,
Patrick Carl,
Paul-Arthur Roth,
Evan Jozwiak, and
Yamato Kimura will make up the Golden Ram lineup, while
Victor Mominey and
Will Hilton will compete as individuals.
Weather Report
Monday will be a cold day for golf with a high of 48 under partly cloudy skies before things warm up into the mid-60s for Tuesday's final round.