The Tufts University men's golf team finished fourth at the Trinity (Conn.) College Invitational held on April 5, 2026, at Keney Park Golf Course in Windsor, Connecticut. This result follows their third-place finish in the previous weekend's tournament, showcasing consistent performance as they navigate the spring season. After concluding the first day tied for fourth, the Jumbos improved their score by one stroke on the second day, solidifying their position. Brendan Roy led the team with a ninth-place individual finish, carding a two-over-par total across the 36 holes. Roy's second round was particularly impressive, as he matched his career-best score of 69, featuring a strong front nine with two birdies and only one bogey. Senior Holden Kittelberger also contributed significantly, finishing with a total of three over par for the weekend, including an even-par score of 70 on day two. The team's performance at the Trinity Invitational reflects their ongoing development as they prepare for upcoming competitions.
In broader athletic news, Tufts University dropped from first to fifth place in the latest Learfield Directors' Cup standings, accumulating a total of 739.75 points. The Jumbos earned 254.75 points during the winter season, bolstered by strong performances from their men's and women's swimming and diving teams, as well as a notable NCAA Quarterfinal run by the men's basketball team. Historically, Tufts has excelled in spring sports, and the athletics department looks forward to building on this momentum as the season progresses.

