Sunday, September 2
Verona, New York
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Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate

Cavaliere Captures Individual Title at Turning Stone Tiger Intercollegiate
September 03, 2018 | Men's Golf
Boston College finishes fourth in the 18-team field
Tournament Info
- Turning Stone Casino Resort - Kaluhyat Course | Verona, N.Y.
- Par 72 - 7,105 yards
- First & Second Rounds - Sunday, Sept. 2
- Third Round - Monday, Sept. 3
- The Field: 18 teams, 100 golfers
- Boston College finished in fourth place at the Turning Stone Tiger Invitational, one stroke behind Bethune-Cookman and eight before runner-up North Dakota State.
- The Eagles' 54-hole score of 885 was 21-over par for the tournament.
- BC opened the tournament with a first round combined score of 297 during Sunday's morning round, followed by a 291 in the afternoon round. BC posted another 297 during Monday's final 18 holes of play.
- Host school Missouri took the team title, with a total score of 848 (-16).
- Christian Cavaliere won individual medalist honors, finishing 10-under (206) for the 54-hole tournament. The junior shot an even-par 72 during the first round on Sunday before blazing a 64 during the afternoon's 18 holes of play. Cavaliere was 9-under on the back nine over the final two rounds. He carded a final round 70 (-2) on Monday.
- Brandon Kewalramani tied for 16th place, at 4-over par (220). The sophomore shot a 1-over par 73 during Monday's final round. The sophomore opened tournament play on Sunday with a 73 (+1) in the first round of play and a 74 (+2) during the afternoon round. Kewalramani carded nine birdies over the 54 holes of competition.
- Mac Webster - in his first collegiate tournament - tied for 52nd place (77-74-79=230, +14). He opened with a 77 in the first round and shot a 74 during Sunday's opening rounds. Over the final 30 holes of play on Sunday, Webster was just 2-over. He shot a 79 during Monday's final round.
- Matt Naumec tied for 57th place (77-77-77=231, +15). The senior carded a trio of 77's during the three rounds of play on Sunday and Monday.  and second rounds of play. Naumec posted four birdies and and eagle for the weekend.
- Kevin Paek tied for 69th place the first day of play tied for 74th place (234, +18). Paek improved in each of his three rounds of play and finished the tournament with a 77 on Monday. Paek opened with a 79 during Sunday's first round, followed by a 78 in the second round.
- Three Eagles golfers were competing as individuals. Jack Cammisa tied for 79th place (76-79-82=237, +21) while freshman Ryan Kinkead tied for 83rd place (87-75-77=239, +23), and Tyler Hatton tied for 88th place (81-86-76=243; +27).
- The Eagles travel to Cedar Rapids, Iowa from Sept. 16-18 for the Golfweek Conference Challenge.
Players Mentioned
Men's Basketball: UConn Postgame Press Conference (Oct. 13, 2025)
Tuesday, October 14
Women's Basketball: UConn Postgame Press Conference (Oct. 13, 2025)
Tuesday, October 14
Field Hockey: Kathleen Murphy Cashman MS Awareness
Monday, October 13
Football: KP Price Postgame Press Conference (Oct. 11, 2025)
Sunday, October 12