
Oregon State Men’s Golf Wins Redhawk Invitational; Lake Takes Individual Crown
April 02, 2024 | Men's Golf
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Wash. – Jackson Lake and the Oregon State men's golf team are coming home to Corvallis with a pair of titles.
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Lake claimed the individual title at the Seattle Redhawk Invitational while the Beavers finished at 25-under par to claim the team title after two days at the par-71, 6,991-yard Chambers Bay Golf Course.
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Lake capped his 54 holes of play with a third consecutive round under par, finishing Tuesday's action at 2-under. It's the first individual title of Lake's collegiate career and the first by a Beaver since Mateo Fuenmayor was a co-champion at the Duck Invitational in 2023.
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Lake tallied a tournament-best 17 birdies as the Beavers.
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The team title, meanwhile, is Oregon State's first since claiming the Oregon State Invitational back in the fall. The 25-under mark is one of the best three-round finishes in school history. It was done after Oregon State shot a 14-under over the final 18 holes, also one of the best single-round team marks in the program's history.
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Four Beavers finished in the top-10 of the event, including three whose scores went toward the team total.
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Following Lake was Mateo Fuenmayor, who took a third-place finish at 8-under 205. He also shot sub-par rounds in all three, with a 4-under 67 in the final 18 his best of the trip. He made 14 birdies over the two days.
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Rylan Johnson matched Fuenmayor with a 4-under 67 Tuesday – tying for the Beavers' individual best on the day. He shot back-to-back 1-under 70s on Monday, and lowered his score with the 4-under Tuesday.
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Johnson tallied 12 birdies at the event.
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Fuenmayor finished third while Johnson took fifth.
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Collin Hodgkinson played as an individual at the Redhawk, and was a 2-under 211 finisher, tying for eighth. He tallied 10 birdies in Seattle.
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Stanley Lin jumped almost 40 spots with his final round on Tuesday. The freshman matched Fuenmayor and Johnson with a 4-under 67, his second round under par at the event. He tied for 23rd. Lin made 16 birdies over the 54 holes.
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Brandon Eyre tied for 20th thanks to a round at 71 – par – for the second time during the event. Eyre, competing as an individual, finished with ssss birdies. Eyre shot a 1-over 214 overall and finished with eight birdies.
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Nicolas Quintero placed in a tie for 42nd after posting a 5-over 216. He finished his final round with a 1-over 72, and had seven birdies overall.
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Alfred Raja finished in a tie for 8th after posting a 15-over 226 in Seattle. He totaled eight birdies during the event.
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Seattle Redhawk Invitational (Par 71)
Oregon State Results – Final
1st
281-276-274--831 (-25)
1. Jackson Lake – 65-68-69—202 (-12)
3. Mateo Fuenmayor – 70-68-67—205 (-9)
5. Rylan Johnson – 70-70-67—207 (-7)
T23. Stanley Lin – 78-70-67—215 (+2)
T42. Nicolas Quintero – 76-70-72—218 (+5)
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Individual Results
T8. Collin Hodgkinson – 72-66-73—211 (-2)
T20. Brandon Eyre – 71-72-71—214 (+1)
T86. Alfred Raja – 78-74-76—228 (+15)
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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Lake claimed the individual title at the Seattle Redhawk Invitational while the Beavers finished at 25-under par to claim the team title after two days at the par-71, 6,991-yard Chambers Bay Golf Course.
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Lake capped his 54 holes of play with a third consecutive round under par, finishing Tuesday's action at 2-under. It's the first individual title of Lake's collegiate career and the first by a Beaver since Mateo Fuenmayor was a co-champion at the Duck Invitational in 2023.
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Lake tallied a tournament-best 17 birdies as the Beavers.
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The team title, meanwhile, is Oregon State's first since claiming the Oregon State Invitational back in the fall. The 25-under mark is one of the best three-round finishes in school history. It was done after Oregon State shot a 14-under over the final 18 holes, also one of the best single-round team marks in the program's history.
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Four Beavers finished in the top-10 of the event, including three whose scores went toward the team total.
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Following Lake was Mateo Fuenmayor, who took a third-place finish at 8-under 205. He also shot sub-par rounds in all three, with a 4-under 67 in the final 18 his best of the trip. He made 14 birdies over the two days.
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Rylan Johnson matched Fuenmayor with a 4-under 67 Tuesday – tying for the Beavers' individual best on the day. He shot back-to-back 1-under 70s on Monday, and lowered his score with the 4-under Tuesday.
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Johnson tallied 12 birdies at the event.
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Fuenmayor finished third while Johnson took fifth.
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Collin Hodgkinson played as an individual at the Redhawk, and was a 2-under 211 finisher, tying for eighth. He tallied 10 birdies in Seattle.
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Stanley Lin jumped almost 40 spots with his final round on Tuesday. The freshman matched Fuenmayor and Johnson with a 4-under 67, his second round under par at the event. He tied for 23rd. Lin made 16 birdies over the 54 holes.
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Brandon Eyre tied for 20th thanks to a round at 71 – par – for the second time during the event. Eyre, competing as an individual, finished with ssss birdies. Eyre shot a 1-over 214 overall and finished with eight birdies.
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Nicolas Quintero placed in a tie for 42nd after posting a 5-over 216. He finished his final round with a 1-over 72, and had seven birdies overall.
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Alfred Raja finished in a tie for 8th after posting a 15-over 226 in Seattle. He totaled eight birdies during the event.
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Seattle Redhawk Invitational (Par 71)
Oregon State Results – Final
1st
281-276-274--831 (-25)
1. Jackson Lake – 65-68-69—202 (-12)
3. Mateo Fuenmayor – 70-68-67—205 (-9)
5. Rylan Johnson – 70-70-67—207 (-7)
T23. Stanley Lin – 78-70-67—215 (+2)
T42. Nicolas Quintero – 76-70-72—218 (+5)
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Individual Results
T8. Collin Hodgkinson – 72-66-73—211 (-2)
T20. Brandon Eyre – 71-72-71—214 (+1)
T86. Alfred Raja – 78-74-76—228 (+15)
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SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow the Oregon State men's golf team on Twitter and Facebook.
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OUR MISSION
Oregon State Athletics strives to Build Excellent Authentic Visionary Student-Athletes (Go BEAVS).
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