Princeton’s Charlie Palmer had a solid first year at Princeton and was named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year. Palmer had two top-12 finishes this season, the first in his collegiate debut as the USF Howard Intercollegiate, where he finished 10th out of 80 participants with a score of -6 (74-66-70). Palmer also was a key piece of Princeton’s victory at the Golden Horseshoe Intercollegiate where he had a 12th place finish after rallying for a round of 67 in his best round of the season. At the Ivy League championship, Palmer’s best round came in round two with an even-par 71 as Princeton finished second in the event. Finally, Palmer had his first-ever hole-in-one in Princeton’s home invitational on Springdale Golf Club’s 13th hole. With Palmer's recognition, Princeton has won the Ivy League Rookie of the Year award four consecutive times.