ALPHARETTA, Ga. - Maverick McNealy took sole
possession of third on Stanford’s all-time chart with his eighth career
win Sunday at the United States Collegiate Championship.
The junior charged with a final-round 67 that jumped him 16 spots
into a tie for medalist honors at The Golf Club of Georgia’s Lakeside
Course, with Stanford tying for sixth among the 16-team field.
McNealy is three wins shy of matching the school record shared by
Patrick Rodgers and Tiger Woods. It was McNealy’s third top-10 finish in
as many events on the season.
At the par-72 track, McNealy opened with a 69 and bounced back from a
second-round 74 with a 5-under 67 to close the books. He had one bogey
over his final 20 holes and put together a four-birdie stretch in as
many holes in his opening round.
McNealy shared the top billing with Wake Forest’s Cameron Young.
Auburn and Wake Forest tied for the team trophy with a 9-under 855.
Stanford tied with Texas with a 5-over 869 (290-289-290).
Brandon Wu (70-73-76) tied for 31st, David Boote (76-71-76) tied for
46th, Jeffrey Swegle (75-78-71) tied for 50th with Viraat Badhwar
(76-71-77). Swegle ended the tournament with an eagle on the par-5 18th.
Stanford returns to the course at the Gifford Collegiate Championship (Nov. 2-4) in Carlsbad, California.
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