[[5:31.6782]] Gushue Reaches 2018 GSOC Tour Challenge Tier 1 Quarters

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Gushue Reaches 2018 GSOC Tour Challenge Tier 1 Quarters

Nov 6 - 11, 2018

St. John's, Newfoundland / Labrador
Player Photo
SKIP
Brad
Gushue

  Player Photo
Third
Mark
Nichols

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Second
Brett
Gallant

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Lead
Geoff
Walker

 
Games: 5  
Record: 4W - 1L  
PF/G: 8.92  
PA/G: 5.95  
Hammer Efficiency: 0.47  
Steal Defense: 0.10  
Force Efficiency: 0.50  
Steal Efficiency: 0.24  
Brad Gushue (St. John's, NL) qualified for the 2018 GSOC Tour Challenge Tier 1 playoffs, dropping their quarterfinals match 6-4 against Glenn Howard (Penetanguishe, ON).
 
Gushue finished 4-0 in the 15-team qualifying round. . In their opening game, Gushue defeated Rich Ruohonen (Chaska, USA) 7-4, then won 10-8 against John Epping (Toronto, ON) and 6-1 against Jason Gunnlaugson (Winnipeg, MB). Gushue won 6-3 against Ross Paterson (Glasgow, SCO) in their final qualifying round match.
 
Gushue earned 31.678 world rankings points for their Top 5 finish in the GSOC Tour Challenge Tier 1, remaining in 2nd place overall on the World Ranking Standings with 527.343 total points. Gushue ranks 8th overall on the Year-to-Date rankings with 162.482 points earned so far this season.
 

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