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Duangmanee, Orischak lead UVA to third-place finish at Timuquana Collegiate

Chris Graham
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Freshman George Duangmanee and senior Andrew Orischak led Virginia to a third-place finish at the Timuquana Collegiate in Jacksonville, Fla.

The Hoos shot 4-over 292 during the final round after holding the event lead following the first 36 holes of play.

UVA finished the 11-team tournament at 20-under 844.

Duangmanee and Orischak both shot even-par 72 on Tuesday. Duangmanee tied for fourth place at 8-under 208 while Orischak tied for eighth at 6-under 210. It was Orischak’s eighth top-10 finish during his career.

Duangmanee posted 15 birdies over 54 holes of play, tying for the most of any player in the field.

Sophomore Pietro Bovari finished at 3-under 213 and placed 19th. He posted a final-round score of 76.

Freshman Chris Fosdick also shot 76 and ended play in 33rd place at 1-over 217. Senior Jimmie Massie equaled Duangmanee and Orischak’s final-round efforts with a round of even par 72. He was 41st overall at 3-over 219.

Freshman Grayson Wotnosky, who competed as an individual, was 66th at 10-over 226.

The Cavaliers are off until Feb. 19 when they travel to Florida State for the three-day Seminole Intercollegiate at Seminole Legacy Golf Club.

Timuquana Collegiate

Team Results

  1. Liberty        287-273-283-843
  2. Florida        278-281-284-843
  3. Virginia       275-277-292-844
  4. North Florida  281-287-279-847
  5. Oklahoma State 287-281-279-847
  6. Florida State  288-274-286-848
  7. South Florida  286-285-284-855
  8. Notre Dame     285-283-289-857
  9. Purdue         291-278-293-862
  10. Jacksonville   280-285-297-862
  11. UCF            285-285-297-867

Individual Leaders

  1. Vincent Norrman, Florida State         68-66-69-203
  2. Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra, Oklahoma State 69-67-68-204
  3. Albin Bergstrom, South Florida         67-71-69-207

Virginia Results

  1. George Duangmanee 67-69-72-208
  2. Andrew Orischak   70-68-72-210
  3. Pietro Bovari     67-70-76-213
  4. Chris Fosdick     71-70-76-217
  5. Jimmie Massie     75-72-72-219
  6. Grayson Wotnosky* 73-76-77-226

* Competing as an individual

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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