Drexel opened the spring portion of its schedule for the wraparound 2025-2026 season this week with a trip to Okatie, S.C. and ended up in fifth place in the Oldfield Classic at the Oldfield Golf Club.
Looks the start of a scheduled double round Monday was delayed by weather, probably the passing of the bottom end of the bomb cyclone that just hammered the New England coast with feet of snow and hurricane-force winds.
As a result, the second round had to be completed Tuesday morning followed by the third round.
Pretty sure the Drexel guys have been limited to simulator sessions in the awful winter we’re having in the Philadelphia area.
The Dragons, playing out of the Coastal Athletic Association, opened with a 17-over-par 305 over the par-72 Oldfield layout in difficult conditions. They completed a 9-over 297 when second-round play resumed Tuesday morning and matched par in the final round with a 288 for a 26-over 890 total.
Drexel was led by Caleb Taylor, a senior from Woodbine, Md. who closed with a sparkling 3-under 69 to finish among a group of four players tied for eighth place at 1-over 217. Taylor had opened with a 3-over 75 before adding a 73 in the second round.
The field for the Oldfield Classic, hosted by South Carolina Beaufort, was largely comprised of Division II schools, although the four teams that finished ahead of Drexel are all among the top 12 teams in the latest Scoreboard, powered by clippd, D-II rankings.
Speaking of hurricanes, it was the Hurricanes of Georgia Southwestern State, getting a tie for second place from Sam Brown, a junior from Bulgaria, who finished strong in the final two rounds to claim a two-shot victory in the team chase with a 5-over 869 total.
Georgia Southwestern, a Peach Belt Conference representative and No. 8 in Scoreboard’s D-II rankings, opened with a 12-over 300 and added a 4-under 284 in the second round before closing with a 3-under 285 to hold off Catawba, No. 9 in Scoreboard’s D-II rankings.
Brown led the way for Georgia Southwestern as he added back-to-back 2-under 70s in the final two rounds to his opening round of 1-over 73 to end up in a tie for second place with Catawba’s Paul Esnault, a senior from France, and Anderson’s Sam McMillan, a junior from Mount Pleasant, S.C., each landing on 3-under 213.
Emmanuel’s Gabriel Hull, a freshman from South Daytona, Fla., captured the individual title in the Oldfield Classic as he matched par in the opening round with a 72, seized control with a sparkling 4-under 68 in the second round and closed with a 1-under 71 for a 5-under 211 total that was two shots clear of the trio tied for second place.
Jordan Jones, a sophomore from New Zealand, gave Georgia Southwestern another top-10 finisher as he was part of the foursome tied for eighth place at 1-over 217. Jones struggled in the difficult conditions of the opening round with a 6-over 78, but bounced right back with a 4-under 68 in the second round before closing with a 1-under 71.
Catawba, a South Atlantic Conference representative, struggled to an opening-round 305, but bounced back with a 2-under 286 in the second round and made a run at Georgia Southwestern with a final round of 8-under 280, the best team round of the tournament, but came up just short with a 7-over 871 total.
Esnault led the way for the Indians as he bounced back from an opening round of 4-over 76 with a 2-under 70 in the second round before fueling Catawba’s final-round surge with a sparkling 5-under 67, the low individual round of the tournament, that earned him a share of runnerup honors with a 3-under total.
Catawba had another strong showing from Ilia Antoniadis, a sophomore from Germany who finished in a tie for sixth place with Wingate’s Lewis Beeden, a senior from England, as they both landed on 1-under 215.
Antoniadis opened with a solid 2-under 70 in some difficult conditions and added a 2-over 74 in the second round before closing with a 3-under 69.
Wingate, No. 6 in Scoreboard’s D-II rankings, finished a shot behind Catawba with an 8-over 872 total.
The Bulldogs, who reached the NCAA Division II semifinals last spring at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., held the lead following a solid opening round of 6-over 294 in Monday’s difficult conditions. Wingate added an 8-over 296 in the second round before closing with a 6-under 282.
Breeden led the way for Wingate as he added a pair of 1-under 71s in the final two rounds to get his share of sixth place with Catawba’s Atoniadis at 1-under.
The Bulldogs had another top-10 finisher in Mattia D’Errico, a sophomore from New Zealand who was part of the foursome tied for eighth place at 1-over. D’Errico added back-to-back 1-under 71s in the final two rounds to his opening round of 3-over 75.
Columbus State, a rival of Georgia Southwestern in the Peach Belt Conference, finished 11 shots behind Wingate in fourth place with a 19-over 883 total as the Cougars opened with a 304 and added a 4-over 292 in the second round before closing with a 1-under 287.
Leading the way for Columbus State, No. 12 in Scoreboard’s D-II rankings, was William Partner, a freshman from England who finished alone in fifth place in the individual standings with a 2-under 214 total. After opening with a 1-over 73, Partner matched par in the second round with a 72 before closing with a 3-under 69.
Drexel was another seven shots behind Columbus State in fifth place with its 26-over 890 total. The Dragons came up just short of a CAA title last spring when they lost in a playoff to Elon in the conference championship at Union League National Golf Club at the Jersey Shore.
Backing up Brown and Jones for Georgia Southwestern was Stefan Rojas, a redshirt freshman from Luxembourg who finished among the group tied for 12th place at 2-over 218. Rojas bounced back from an opening round of 5-over 77 with a 2-under 70 in the second round before closing with a 71.
Sacha Corlouer, a freshman from France, finished in the group tied for 25th place at 9-over 225 for the Hurricanes. Corlouer matched par with a 72 in the tough conditions of the opening round, but struggled to an 80 in the second round before closing with a 1-over 73.
Rounding out the Georgia Southwestern lineup was Joao Costa, a senior from Portugal who finished among the group tied for 58th place at 233. Costa added a 4-over 76 in the second round to his opening-round 78 before closing with a 79.
Oscar Hammar, a senior from Sweden, competed as an individual for Georgia Southwestern and had a decent showing, ending up among the trio tied for 35th place at 228. Hammar struggled in the opening round with an 82, but rebounded with a 3-over 75 in the second round before closing with a solid 1-under 71.
Anderson’s McMillan added back-to-back 2-under 70s to his opening round of 1-over 73 to join Georgia Southwestern’s Brown and Catawba’s Esnault in the trio tied for second place at 3-under.
Host USC Beaufort’s Octavio Laurent, a freshman from France, rounded out the foursome tied for eighth place at 1-over as he bounced back from an opening round of 4-over 76 with a 1-under 71 in the second round before closing with a 70.
Backing up Taylor for Drexel was senior Kevin Lydon, who was a scholastic standout at Central Bucks West and earned a trip to the U.S. Amateur at The Olympic Club last summer.
Lydon matched par in the second round with a 72 after opening with a 3-over 75 before closing with a 71 to finish among the group tied for 12th place at 2-over 218.
Junior John Keba, who starred scholastically at Allentown Central Catholic, was also solid in the Oldfield Classic for Drexel as he finished in a tie for 23rd place with a 6-over 222 total. After shaking off the rust in an opening round of 5-over 77, Keba added a 1-over 73 in the second round before closing with a 1-under 71.
Sophomore John Stevenson, a La Salle High standout and the Golf Association of Philadelphia’s Junior Player of the Year in 2024, finished among a trio of players tied for 70th place at 238 for Drexel. Stevenson bounced back from an opening-round 83 with a 6-over 78 in the second round before closing with a 77.
Rounding out the Drexel lineup was Isaiah Marseille, a redshirt freshman from Linden, N.J. who played his scholastic golf at Blair Academy and Mercersburg Academy, as he finished among a trio of players tied for 78th place at 242. After opening with a 6-over 78, Marseille added an 81 in the second round before closing with an 83.
Sophomores Matt Normand and Nathan Guertler, scholastic rivals at Rancocas Valley and Haddon Heights, respectively, and pals as junior golfers, competed as individuals for Drexel at Oldfield.
Both showed some rust from a long winter in the Philadelphia area.
After opening with an 83, Normand added an 86 in the second round before closing with an 84 to finish in 87th place with a 253 total. Guertler struggled to an opening-round 94 and added an 86 in the second round before closing with an 81 to finish in 89th place with a 261 total.