Southern Indiana | 289 | 282 | 299 | Â Â 870 | Â Â Â +18 | |
Williams, Zachary | 70 | 68 | 73 | Â Â 211 | Â Â -2 | Â Â t-8th |
Caudle, Nate | 72 | 68 | 74 | Â Â 214 | Â Â +1 | Â Â t-17th |
Bell, Trevis | 73 | 74 | 76 | Â Â 223 | Â Â +10 | Â Â t-32nd |
Breault, Zach | 74 | 72 | 78 | Â Â 224 | Â Â +11 | Â Â t-41st |
Pierce, Carson# | 76 | 78 | 74 | Â Â 228 | Â Â +15 | Â Â t-53rd |
Taylor, K.O. | 76 | 76 | 76 | Â Â 228 | Â Â +15 | Â Â t-53rd |
Filo, Adam# | 84 | 79 | 84 | Â Â 247 | Â Â +34 | Â Â 70th |
# Indicates individual player
MURRAY, Ky. — The University of Southern Indiana men’s golf team tied for sixth place at the 2018 Murray State Invitational held at Miller Memorial Golf Club in Murray Kentucky. The Eagles carded a combined team score of 870 (289-282-299), highlighted by a second round, USI record-tying score of 282.
The team score of 870 is the lowest 54-hole team score in USI history breaking the mark of 873, which was set in the fall of 1997 at the GLVC tournament. The second round record-mark of 282 tied the lowest 18-hole team score originally set at the Big Blue Classic in the spring of 1994.
Freshman Zachary Williams (Mt. Vernon, Illinois) led the way for the Eagles with a record-breaking tournament. Williams finished with a total score of two-under par 211 (70-68-73), which is the lowest 54-hole score for an Eagle. Williams finished in a tied for eighth overall.
Sophomore Nate Caudle (Wayne City, Illinois) tied for 17th with a 1-over par 214 (72-68-74). Junior Trevis Bell (Madisonville, Kentucky) carded a 10-over par 223 (73-74-76), while juniors K.O. Taylor (Madisonville, Kentucky) and Zach Breault (Bridgeport, Illinois) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles. Breault carded an 11-over par 224 (74-72-78) placing him in a tie for 41st and Taylor finished with a 15-over par score of 228 (76-76-76), tying for 53rd.
Murray State University won the tournament with a nine-under par score of 843 (282-282-279) finishing ahead of Morehead State University which carded an 847 (288-281-278) and Delta State which finished with a total score 857 (287-287-285).
The Screaming Eagles next match will be September 17-18 when the travel to the Wisconsin Parkside Invitational in Kenosha, Wisconsin.