HAYS, Kan. – The Bemidji State University Men's Golf finished 12
th of 18 teams at the competitive Tiger Classic hosted by Fort Hays State University at the Smoky Hill Country Club in Hays, Kan., Tuesday evening. In their first three-round tournament of the spring, the Beavers shot 890 (288-302-300) for their lowest three-round score since October 2023.'
The Beavers were second among Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference teams competing at the tournament finishing six strokes behind University of Minnesota, Crookston who tied for eighth. For complete results,
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Graduate senior
Jack Southard paced the Beavers and tied for 26
th firing 220 (69-73-78), the second lowest three-round tournament of his collegiate career. His one-under par 69 opening round was the lowest single round score of his career.
Southard was followed closely by junior
Logan Schoepp who was just one stroke back at 221 (74-76-71) and tied for 33
rd. He was two strokes shy of tying a career three-round low score. Senior
Tate Usher trailed and tied for 56
th shooting 226 (74-76-77) while sophomore Teagan Laplante carded 228 (71-82-75) to tie his career low. Senior
Tanner Wanous rounded out the Beavers shooting 232 (75-77-80).
No. 5 University of Central Oklahoma won the overall team title by 16 strokes at 850 (279-289-282) with Jordan Wilson (UCO) winning the individual title with a seven-under 203 (67-71-65).
The Beavers continue their spring season this weekend and compete at the Upper Iowa Invite hosted by Upper Iowa University April 5-6 at the Sunnyside Golf Club in Waterloo, Iowa.
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Located on the shore of Lake Bemidji, Bemidji State University sponsors 15 varsity athletic programs with NCAA Division I men's hockey membership in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association and women's hockey membership in the Western Collegiate Hockey Association, while its 13 NCAA Division II programs hold membership in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference (NSIC).
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