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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

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham, the king of "fringe media," a zero-time Virginia Sportswriter of the Year, and a member of zero Halls of Fame, 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, or subscribe to his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].