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Cavaliers take No. 16 spot at Mason Rudolph tourney

Tuesday in Nashville, Tenn. the Virginia men's golf team shot a 307 (+23) to finish the Mason Rudolph Collegiate with a total score of 606 (+38) and a 16th place finish.

Individually, sophomore Brad Tilley shot a 76 (+5) for a two-day total of 146 (+4), which put him in a tie for 21st place. Fellow sophomore Craig Cook-Stevenson shot a 151 (+9) over the two days, good for 49th place. Sophomore Eamonn McLoughlin turned in a score of 157 (+15) and a 72nd place finish while senior Jeremy Luce completed the scoring with 158 (+8) to finish in a tie for 78th.

Alabama-Birmingham won the tournament with a total team score of 563 (-5) while Texas A&M came in a distant second with a score of 577 (+9). South Carolina rounded out the top-three with a 580 (+12).

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