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Tichý, Hake lead JMU Men’s Golf to tie for third at Donald Ross Collegiate

Tichý, Hake lead JMU Men’s Golf to tie for third at Donald Ross Collegiate

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SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. (JMU Athletics) – Senior Václav Tichý and junior Michael Hake picked up top-10 finishes to lead James Madison men’s golf to a tie for third at the Babygrande Donald Ross Collegiate on Wednesday afternoon.

Tichý and Hake each tied for sixth in a deep 100-player field with three-round scores of 212 (-4) at the par-72, 6,723-yard Mid Pines Golf Course.

The tie for sixth marked Tichý’s second straight top-10 finish and fourth of the season, while Hake posted his best finish in a JMU uniform. Tichý opened play with a four-under 68 on Monday before carding two rounds of 72 (E) to close his 54 holes, while Hake posted scores of 70-73-69.

As a team, JMU tied for third in a 20-team field with George Washington with a three-round aggregate of 862 (-2), one of four teams to finish under par for the tournament. Richmond took home the team title, finishing at 858 (-6) overall. For the Dukes, it is their fifth top-five finish as a team in the 2025-26 season.

Placing third for JMU was senior Owen Kose, who rose 16 spots on the leaderboard Wednesday with an even-par 72 in his final round. The native of Holly Springs, N.C., recorded tallies of 73 (+1) and 74 (+2) in his opening two rounds.

Freshman Ethan Anderson produced a tie for 44th at 222 (+6), carding rounds of 74-73-75 across his three rounds of action. Despite an opening-round 71 (-1), senior Alex Seibal tied for 68th with a 54-hole score of 225 (+9).

The Dukes will continue their spring season at the Seahawk Intercollegiate, set for March 30-31 in Wilmington, N.C.

— JMU Athletics —

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