ENFIELD, N.H. -- The Cornell men's golf team shaved 11 shots from its first round total but couldn't climb the leaderboard, finishing fifth at the Dartmouth Invitational on Sunday at Montcalm Golf Club. 
Josh Lundmark took sixth to lead the Big Red, shooting a one-over-par 145 over two rounds.
Lundmark's Saturday score of 71 had him tied for second after 18 holes, but his Sunday 74 left him five back of medalist J.T. Spina of St. Joseph's (Pa.). Siena won the 36-hole event by 11 shots over Seton Hall, who shot a one-under-par 287 to climb to second. The Big Red held its top five spot by two shots over both Saint Joseph's (Pa.) and Middlebury, but was 20 shots behind Dartmouth for fourth after consecutive rounds of 314 and 303.
Both 
Samuel King (79-76-155) and 
Benjamin Choe (80-75-155) tied for 22nd, with 
Noah Schwartz rounding out the scoring in 48th place (84-78-162). 
Tyler Zimmer grabbed 56th with a 89-78-167.
Individually, 
Weston Warden shot 79 and 81 to tie for 39th at 160, with 
Jackson Debusschere shooting an 86 on day one before withdrawing.
The Big Red will close out the fall season when it competes in the Columbia Autumn Invitational on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 1-2 at the Lake Placid Club in Lake Placid, N.Y.