DORADO, P.R. –
Henrik Lilja finished 12th individually and Campbell moved up to 10th in the team standings after Tuesday's final round of the Dorado Beach Collegiate.
Lilja was 5-under for the tournament (71-70-70—211) on the par-72 TPC Dorado Beach Sugarcane Course and collected his fifth top-20 individual finish in seven starts this season.
Led by individual medalist Nick Lyerly (66-68-68—202), UNC Greensboro (275-283-277—835) won the team title by four strokes over Drexel (283-283-273—839). Campbell (291-286-286—863) finished at 1-under as a team.
Campbell senior
Edwin Blomander tied for 33rd at even-par 216 (76-69-71), while junior
Claude Churchward (73-74-70) tied for 38th. Junior
Alejandro Cogollo (73-73-75—221) and freshman
Henric Bjelke (74-76-75—225) tied for 57th and 68th, respectively.
Dorado Beach Collegiate
Dorado, P.R. / TPC Dorado Beach Sugarcane Course
Feb. 27-Mar. 1, 2022 / Par 72, 7112 Yards
Final Team Results: 1. UNC Greensboro 275-283-277—839, 2. Drexel 283-283-273—839, 3. Ball State 274-283-285—842, 4. Wofford 276-286-283—845, 5. James Madison 285-286-277—848, 6. Virginia Tech 288-278-286—852, 7. Elon 288-288-280—856, 8. VCU 294-284-282—860, 9. Rutgers 282-290-290—862,
10. Campbell 291-286-286—863, 11. Army 284-288-292—864, 12. George Mason 295-281-296—872, 13. Old Dominion 290-291-292—873.
Final Individual Leaders: 1. Nick Lyerly (UNCG) 66-68-68—202, T2. Angelo Giantsopoulos (Drexel) 67-68-68—203, T2. Drue Nicholas (Drexel) 66-69-68—203, 4. Nacho Montero (JMU) 67-72-68—207, T5. Matt Doyle (Elon) 73-70-66—209, T5. Kash Bellar (Ball State) 69-73-67—209.
Campbell Individuals: T12.
Henrik Lilja 71-70-70—211, T33.
Edwin Blomander 76-69-71—216, T38.
Claude Churchward 73-74-70—217, T57.
Alejandro Cogollo 73-73-75—221, T68.
Henric Bjelke 74-76-75—225.
The Course: Designed by Robert Trent Jones, the Dorado Beach Plantation Sugarcane Course is the more challenging of the two Plantation courses at this Caribbean golf resort, although it boasts larger fairways and greens. The course features more forced carries and deeper bunkers that can penalize you for an errant shot. The back nine is surrounded by newly created rivers and lakes and offers a much different look, never seen at the old Cerromar and Dorado Courses, making this a hidden gem amongst Puerto Rico golf courses. Players have an opportunity for birdies early in the round, but par is a great score on most every hole on the back nine.
Next: The Camels continue their spring schedule Mar. 18-19 with the Schenkel Invitational, hosted by Georgia Southern at Forest Heights CC in Statesboro, Ga.