Lautaro Marzilio

Lautaro Marzilio
Lautaro Marzilio
  • Hometown:
    Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Year:
    Fr.
  • High School:
    Colegia Parroquial San Marcelo
Bio

Honors & Awards:

2016-17 Season (Freshman): An NSAA Scholar-Athlete selection … Averaged a score of 77.25 over 12 rounds in which he competed … Carded a season-best 72 in the first round of the U.C. Ferguson Classic (Sept. 5).

High School: Attended Colegio Parroquial San Marcelo ... 2013 Hindu Club Champion ... 2014 Medal Play Hindy Club Winner

Personal: Son of Pablo and Alejandra Marzilio ... Has a younger brother, Vicente ... Born on Nov. 23, 1999 ... Majoring in Business.

News mentions
Juan Gomez fired a tournament-best 1-under to vault into third place
Bruin men hold 17-stroke lead after fall portion of NSAA Championships

Fernando Arzate (BU) and Kyle Wiebe (VCSU) are the clubhouse leaders after two rounds of the NSAA Championships

Diego Gudino is tied for the tournament lead after the first round of play
BU Men's Golf holds first round lead at NSAA Championships

Diego Gudino is tied for first among individuals while the team is six strokes ahead after the first round

BU won the team title by a narrow one stroke margin over OKWU
BU Men’s Golf wins SGU Fall Cavalier Classic, Gudino win individual title

Diego Gudino edged Oklahoma Wesleyan’s Preston Walker by a single stroke to claim the individual tournament championship

Diego Gudino leads the tournament as the only golfer to shoot under par
Men's Golf leads after first round of SGU Fall Cavalier Classic

All four scoring BU golfers are in the top 12 overall

Juan Gomez shot a team-best 1-under in the tournament's final round
Bellevue Places Seventh at U.C. Ferguson Classic

Fernando Arzate and Juan Gomez both finished at 2-over for the tournament

Nicolas Handal fired the Bruins' top round on the day with a 4-under 67 in the second round.
Bruins in 4th place after 2nd round at U.C. Ferguson Classic

Fernando Arzate and Nicolas Handal are both at even par ... Bruins in fourth place entering final round ...

Fernando Arzate shot a team-best 69 at the Midwest Intercollegiate Fall Open
Men's Golf places fourth in rain-shortened Midwest Intercollegiate Fall Open

Fernando Arzate and Lautaro Marzilio recorded five and four birdies, respectively