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Dartmouth finished just four strokes back of Harvard for the Ivy title at the Metedeconk National Golf Club in Jackson, N.J.
Lazor turned in some of the best rounds toward the end of his rookie campaign, claiming individual medalist honors in the final match of the season. He also finished first at the Yale Invitational to help the Big Green to a second place overall finish. In the Ivy championship, Lazor finished 17th in the 40-man field, concluding the year with an average score of 74, with a low round of 67.
Kelsey also played well down the stretch for Dartmouth, finishing second at the Ivy championship, one stroke behind the tournament.s first-place finisher. The Deerfield, Ill., native was one of the top performers for the Big Green this season, averaging a 73 with a low round of 67 at the Fighting Irish Gridiron Classic, which earned him a tie for second in the tournament.
Cai wrapped up a successful final year in Hanover with a top ten finish on Sunday at the par-72 course. This season, he averaged a 74 and turned in a 69 for his best round at the Cornell Spring Invitational, good for a tie for third overall at the tournament.
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“I was proud of how all the crews raced and left everything out on the course,” Lebanon head coach Carin Reynolds said in an email. “It will be great to see how everyone improves through the rest of the season.”
The Lebanon girls placed third in the varsity 4 and second varsity 4. The boys posted wins in the second varsity 4 and second novice 4, and took second in varsity 8.
Lebanon will host a scrimmage on Sunday before participating in the Mayor’s Cup Regatta on May 7 in Providence, R.I.
