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Oshrine Wins First Collegiate Tournament, Doc Gimmler

Sept. 13, 2014

Final Results

BETHPAGE, New York -
Loyola University Maryland sophomore golfer Matt Oshrine finished St. John's Doc Gimmler with a new 54-hole school record Saturday afternoon, shooting a 16-under 192 to win his first-ever collegiate tournament.

Oshrine led the way the entire tournament, shooting a 6-under 64 through the first round before finishing with a pair of 5-under 65s to run away with the title, as he held a six-stroke lead over the runner up, St. Thomas Aquinas' Kai Rastetter (10-under 200). Oshrine becomes the first Greyhound to win a tournament since Jay Mulieri won the MAAC Championship in 2012.

All six golfers playing today finished under par. In addition to Oshrine's 5-under 65, freshman Bennett Wisner carded a 3-under 67, while senior Bart George, junior Keegan Boone and freshman Jeremy Wall all shot 1-under 69. Junior Jimmy Dengler, competing as an individual, finished at 2-under 68.

Throughout the tournament, Wisner finished tied for 19th with an even 210, followed by Boone, Dengler and George in a tie for 24th at 2-over 212. Wall concluded play tied for 47th with an 8-over 218.

Yale won the team title with a 17-under 823, while the Greyhounds finished runner up with a 12-under 828 and Idaho was third at 8-under 832.

Loyola will return to action on Sunday, Sept. 28 for the three-day Fighting Irish Golf Classic in South Bend, Indiana.

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Players Mentioned

Jeremy Wall

Jeremy Wall

Freshman
Bennett Wisner

Bennett Wisner

Freshman
Matt Oshrine

Matt Oshrine

Freshman
Keegan Boone

Keegan Boone

Freshman
Jimmy Dengler

Jimmy Dengler

Freshman
Bart George

Bart George

Sophomore

Players Mentioned

Jeremy Wall

Jeremy Wall

Freshman
Bennett Wisner

Bennett Wisner

Freshman
Matt Oshrine

Matt Oshrine

Freshman
Keegan Boone

Keegan Boone

Freshman
Jimmy Dengler

Jimmy Dengler

Freshman
Bart George

Bart George

Sophomore