Freshman D.J. Hynes also turned in a strong showing, tying for 16th with three others with a score of 79-77-156.
“It was D.J.’s first tour at Yale and to go out and play as well as he did having seen the course once is something quite amazing,” Klein said.
Mungovan slipped on Sunday, carding an 88 after an opening-round 76 to finish in a tie for 43rd. Co-captain Joe Jackson rounded out the Harvard entrants, shooting 82-88-170 to tie for 65th.
The Crimson’s next challenge is the New England Championship in Providence, R.I.
—Staff writer Jessica T. Lee can be reached at lee45@fas.harvard.edu.