FARMVILLE, Va. – Gabriel Mainella put together a record-setting performance for the Lancers at the Colonel Classic, and the Big South took notice.
The conference office announced the freshman was the Big South Men's Golfer of the Week today following his scintillating 14-under performance over the weekend.
Mainella recorded the best raw score in team history, a 66-65-65—196 (-14), at the Colonel Classic. He became the first player to break 200 in team history, knocking five strokes off of
Justin LaRue's previous team record set last year with a 69-69-63—201 (-12) at the Phoenix Invitational.
His 14-under par scoreline also was the best 54-hole score relative to par in team history, two strokes better than both LaRue's round and Nick Contini's 68-65-71—204 (-12) at the Cleveland State Invitational in 2016.
He won the Colonel Classic going away, winning by a nine-stroke margin, and he helped the Lancers win the event on the team side as well. His score was a major factor in the team setting its 54-hole scoring record with a 275-268-280—823 (-17). The 823 lowered the team's best raw score by a whopping 16 strokes off of last year's 839 (-13) at the Joe Feaganes Invitational.
Mainella is the first Lancer to win an event this year, and he is also the first to earn weekly honors from the Big South.
Longwood heads back out to the course early next week with a trip to the Ironwood Intercollegiate. East Carolina is the host, and the event will be played on Monday and Tuesday, September 29-30, at the Ironwood Country Club in Greenville, North Carolina.
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