Parker fired a seven-under-par 65 on the second and final day of The Gauntlet, rallying from six strokes back to win by a single stroke. His incredible final round included birdies on seven holes and pars on the other 11. Parker opened the tournament with a 73 and finished with a 138, slicing three strokes from his own 18-hole school record and two strokes from his 36-hole Drew standard. He edged out Carter Hassenplug of Allegheny (69-70=139) and Jason Velez of York (Pa.) (71-68=139) while helping the Rangers tie for eighth in a competitive field of 15 with a team score of 589 (298-291).