PRINCETON, N.J. -- The Cornell men's golf team struggled on Sunday afternoon, shooting a high round of 306 to close the two-day Princeton Invitational in 14th place over 54 holes at the Springdale Golf Club. The Big Red shot an 883 over its three rounds.
After consecutive rounds of 290 or below on Saturday (290-287) that put Cornell in 11th place, the Big Red struggled to a 306 in the single round on Easter Sunday.
Josh Lundmark was the team's top finisher with a one-over-par 217 (70-73-74), good for 34th overall. He was one shot and five places ahead of 
Jackson Debusschere (71-73-74), who shot 218 as an individual to claim 39th.
Noah Schwartz (74-71-76) scored a 221, one shot ahead of 
Benjamin Choe (73-72-77) and two clear of 
Samuel King (73-71-79). The trio finished 55th, 60th and 63rd overall. 
Weston Warden was the fifth individual for Cornell, withdrawing after shooting dual 77's on Saturday.
Cornell's final regular season tournament will be Columbia's Roar-EE Invitational beginning on Saturday, April 15 in Kingston, N.Y.