With its two Frenchmen, graduate student Matthis Lefevre and senior Gaspar Glaudas, battling it out for the individual title, Stetson claimed an eight-shot victory in the Dorado Beach Collegiate, which wrapped up Tuesday at the Dorado Beach Resort & Club’s East Course in Puerto Rico.
Stetson, which plays out of the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN), had carded a 2-over 290 over Dorado Beach’s 7,192-yard, par-72 East Course layout in Sunday’s opening round, but surged into the lead with a 9-under 279 in Monday’s second round before closing with an 8-under 280 for a 15-under 849 total that gave the Hatters their second win in the wraparound 2025-2026 season.
And Lefevre, who joined his countryman Glaudas at Stetson after Lefevre transferred from Arkansas, and Glaudas led the way.
The Frenchmen put on quite a show in last summer’s Royal & Ancient Amateur Championship at The Royal St. George’s Golf Club as both reached the round of 16 with Lefevre winning in that round to advance to the quarterfinals.
Lefevre had matched par in the opening round at Dorado Beach’s East Course with a 72 and surged into the lead with a 4-under 68 in Monday’s second round. Glaudas, who represented Stetson while competing as an individual in last spring’s NCAA Tallahassee Regional after claiming the ASUN’s individual crown, had also matched par in the opening round with a 72, but began the final round three shots behind his teammate after adding a 1-under 71 in Monday’s second round.
Glaudas made a run at Lefevre in the final round, recording a 4-under 68 that matched the low round of the day in the final round. But Lefevre responded with a steady 2-under 70 for a 6-under 210 total that was one shot better than Glaudas.
Temple escaped winter’s latest salvo in the Philadelphia area with its trip to Dorado Beach for its second tournament of the spring. The Owls, who play out of the American Athletic Conference, finished in 13th place in the 15-team field.
I’ll recap the individual breakdown for the Temple players and take a brief look back at the Owls’ spring opener, the Wexford Intercollegiate on Hilton Head Island, S.C., a week earlier later in this post.
Southern Mississippi, a Sun Belt Conference entry, was right on Stetson’s heels throughout the tournament. After adding an 8-under 280 in Monday’s second round to their opening round of 5-over 293, the Golden Eagles trailed the Hatters by just four shots going into the final round.
Southern Miss closed with a solid 4-under 284 to end up eight shots behind Stetson in second place with a 7-under 857 total.
The Golden Eagles had a trio of players who finished among the top 10.
Benjamin Fernandez, a junior from Paraguay, shared third place with Elon’s Dylan Lewis, a freshman from Wilmington, N.C., each ending up a shot behind Stetson’s Glaudas at 4-under 212.
Fernandez matched the best score of the final round with a 4-under 68 after he had matched par with a pair of 72s in the first two rounds.
Southern Miss’ Jake Moffitt, a freshman from Ripley, Mass, finished in a tie for fifth place with Butler’s Derek Tabor, a sophomore from New Castle, Ind., each landing on 3-under 213.
Moffitt added a 2-under 70 in Monday’s second round to his opening-round 71 before matching par with a 72 in the final round.
Matthew Javier, a sophomore from Canada, gave the Golden Eagles a third top-10 finisher as he landed in a tie for seventh place at 2-under 214 with Elon’s Jack Wieler, a junior from Bluffton, S.C., George Mason sophomore David Fuhrer II, who starred scholastically at Fox Chapel and is a member of one of the first families of amateur golf in the Pittsburgh area, and host North Carolina Greensboro’s Kelvin Hernandez, a junior playing in his native Puerto Rico.
Javier got it going in Monday’s second round with a 4-under 68 in between a pair of 1-over 73s in the first and final rounds.
Host UNCG, a Southern Conference representative, finished three shots behind Southern Miss in third place with a 4-under 860 total. After opening with a 1-over 289, the Spartans added a 2-under 286 in Monday’s second round and a 3-under 285 in the final round.
Hernandez led the way for the Spartans as he bounced back from an opening round of 2-over 74 with back-to-back 2-under 70s in the final two rounds that left him among the foursome tied for seventh place at 2-under.
Reigning Coastal Athletic Association champion Elon finished two shots behind UNCG in fourth place with a 2-under 862 total. The Phoenix matched par in the opening round with a 288 and added a 1-over 289 in Monday’s second round before closing with a 6-under 282.
Elon edged Drexel in a playoff to claim the CAA Championship crown at Union League National at the Jersey Shore last spring. The Phoenix represented the CAA in the Bremerton Regional.
Lewis led the way for Elon at Dorado Beach as he added a sparkling 4-under 68 in Monday’s second round to his opening round of 2-over 74 before closing with a 2-under 70 to join Southern Miss’ Fernandez in the tie for third place at 4-under.
Wieler gave the Phoenix a second top-10 finisher as he closed with a 3-under 69 to join the foursome tied for seventh place at 2-under. Wieler had opened with a solid 2-under 70, but backed off a little in Monday’s second round with a 3-over 75 before finishing strong.
George Mason, a rival of Temple in the A-10, finished a shot behind Elon in fifth place with a 1-under 863 total. The Patriots opened with a 2-over 290 and added a 4-over 292 in Monday’s second round before finishing strong with a 7-under 281 to move up the leaderboard.
Fuhrer, who finished in a tie for 10th place in the PIAA Class AAA Championship as a senior at Fox Chapel in 2023, led the way for George Mason as he sandwiched a 2-over 74 with a pair of 2-under 70s to join the quartet tied for seventh place at 2-under.
Butler, out of the Big East, was another two shots behind George Mason in sixth place with a 1-over 865. After opening with a 5-over 293, the Bulldogs added a 3-under 285 in Monday’s second round before closing with a 1-under 287.
Butler was led by Tabor as he opened with a 2-under 70, matched par in Monday’s second round with a 72 and closed with a 1-under 71 to join Southern Miss’ Moffitt in the tie for fifth place at 3-under.
Temple opened with a 306 at Dorado Beach and added a 311 in Monday’s second round before closing with its best round of the tournament, an 8-over 296, to finish in 13th place with a 49-over 913 total.
Backing up Lefevre and Glaudas for Stetson was the pair of Jackson Hicks, a senior from Roswell, N.M., and Simon Engman, a junior from Sweden, both of whom landed in a large group tied for 13th place at even-par 216.
After opening with a 3-over 75, Hicks contributed a 2-under 70 to the second-round surge by the Hatters before closing with a 1-under 71. Engman sandwiched a 2-under 70 in Monday’s second round with a pair of 1-over 73s.
Rounding out the Stetson lineup was Rasmus Ronnberg, a senior from Sweden who finished among a trio of players tied for 31st place with a 4-over 220. After opening with a 1-over 73, Ronnberg struggled a little in Monday’s second round with a 4-over 76 before contributing a counting 1-under 71 as the Hatters were fighting off Southern Miss in the final round.
Gabriel Lindahl, a junior from Sweden, competed as an individual for Stetson and also delivered a solid performance, finishing in the group tied for 34th place with a 5-over 221 total. Lindahl added a 2-over 74 in Monday’s second round to his opening-round 75 before matching par in the final round with a 72.
Leading the way for Temple was Nicholas Pisarski, a freshman from Orlando, Fla. who finished among the group tied for 39th place with a 6-over 222 total. Pisarski sandwiched a 4-over 76 in Monday’s second round with a pair of solid 1-over 73s.
Mason Tome, a sophomore from West Palm Beach, Fla., backed up Pisarski as he finished in the group tied for 44th place with a 7-over 223 total. After opening with a 2-over 74, Tome struggled a little in the second round with a 77 before matching par in the final round with a 72.
William Jun, a sophomore from Jupiter, Fla., finished among a trio tied for 77th place for the Owls with a 233 total as he closed with a 3-over 75 after signing for back-to-back 79s in the first two rounds.
Jake Naese, a graduate student from Bradenton, Fla., finished in a tie for 82nd place at 235 as he added a 7-over 79 in Monday’s second round to his opening-round 80 before closing with a 76.
Rounding out the Temple lineup was junior Drew Clark, an Archmere Academy product from Kennett Square who finished in 90th place with a 251 total. Clark struggled mightily in Monday’s second round with a 93 after opening with an 82, but bounced back with a final round of 4-over 76.
Junior Ben Saggers, a PIAA Class AAA qualifier as a senior at Bishop Shanahan in 2021, teed it up as an individual at Dorado Beach and finished in a tie for 60th place with a 228 total. After opening with a 4-over 76, Saggers added a 79 in Monday’s second round before closing with a solid 73.
Pisarski was the low Owl as Temple opened its spring season a week before the Dorado Beach Collegiate in the Wexford Intercollegiate at Wexford Golf Club’s Arnold Palmer Signature Course on Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Looks like the Owls caught some decent weather at Hilton Head and Pisarski opened with a solid 2-under 70, added a 4-over 76 in the afternoon of the opening-day double round and closed with a 74 for a 4-over 220 that left him in the group tied for 17th place.
Temple finished in 11th place in the team standings with a 36-over 900 total.
Saint Joseph’s, which plays out of the A-10, also opened its spring campaign in the Wexford Intercollegiate and finished in 16th place in the 18-team field with a 45-over 909 total.
The Hawks were led by senior Christian Matt, a two-time PIAA Class AAA qualifier at Wissahickon, and George Williamson Jr., a freshman from Sykesville, Md., both of whom landed among the group tied for 38th place at 9-over 225.
Matt added a 2-over 74 in the afternoon of the opening-day double round to his opening-round 76 before finishing up with a 75.
After opening with a 2-over 74, Williamson added a 75 in the afternoon of the opening-day double round before closing with a 76.