“I’ve played pretty well most of the spring,” Klein said. “It was nice to finally have everything fall my way...I really hit the ball pretty well all over the course.”
While Klein was putting together his stellar cap to his career, the rest of the Crimson tried to keep up and vault Harvard into contention for the team championship as well. The tournament consisted of five squads—Army, Bucknell, Lafayette, Dartmouth and the Crimson.
Playing without junior Chris Wu—who was excused from the tournament so he could participate in a play—Harvard couldn’t quite muster a serious challenge to the eventual winner, Army, and finished in a third-place tie with Dartmouth.
Next to Klein, Hynes posted the lowest score for the Crimson with a two-day total of 158.
Junior Cliff Ryan finished with a 167, and freshmen Tom Hegge and Mike Lynch finished with a 171 and 185, respectively. It was Lynch’s competitive debut.
—Staff writer David H. Stearns can be reached at stearns@fas.harvard.edu.