[[6:3.7305]] Minnesota's Jed Brundidge Reaches 2019 Beyer & Simonson US Open of Curling - Championships Quarters

Minnesota's Jed Brundidge Reaches 2019 Beyer & Simonson US Open of Curling - Championships Quarters

Sep 19 - 22, 2019

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Jed
Brundidge

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Third
Evan
Workin

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Second
Nic
Wagner

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Lead
Cameron
Rittenour

 
Games: 7  
Record: 3W - 4L  
PF/G: 7.33  
PA/G: 7.11  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.35  
Steal Defense: 0.35  
Force Efficiency: 0.50  
Steal Efficiency: 0.28  
Minnesota's Jed Brundidge qualified for the 2019 Beyer & Simonson US Open of Curling - Championships playoffs, dropping their quarterfinals match 6-3 against Dominik Maerki (Chaska, MN). of the 2019 Beyer & Simonson US Open of Curling - Championships in Blaine, Minnesota, United States;
 
Minnesota's Jed Brundidge finished 3-2 in the 10-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Minnesota's Jed Brundidge defeated Luc Violette (Chaska, MN) 9-2, then went on to lose 7-1 against Scott Dunnam (Philadelphia, PA). Minnesota's Jed Brundidge lost 5-2 to Korey Dropkin (Chaska, USA) where Minnesota's Jed Brundidge responded with a 7-3 win over Jason Smith (Blaine , MN). Minnesota's Jed Brundidge won 7-2 against Maerki in their final qualifying round match.
 
Minnesota's Jed Brundidge earned 3.731 world rankings points for their Top 6 finish in the Beyer & Simonson US Open of Curling - Championships. Minnesota's Jed Brundidge move up 5 spots after posting a net gain of 2.371 points improving upon their best 2 results so far this season, ranking 135th overall with 23.981 total points on the World Ranking Standings. Minnesota's Jed Brundidge ranks 65th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 11.114 points earned so far this season.
 

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