UT Arlington men's golf is preparing for the Wyoming Cowboy Classic, where they'll face 25 teams, including five ranked in the top 50. The Mavericks recently finished 14th at the All-American Intercollegiate, improving their score in each round. They will compete without an individual player this time as they aim for a better performance in Maricopa, Arizona.

By the Numbers
  • UTA finished 14th at the All-American Intercollegiate with a total score of 928 (64-over-par).
  • Five teams in the tournament are ranked in the top 50: No. 28 USC, No. 42 San Diego, No. 45 USF, No. 46 Arkansas State, and No. 49 UNLV.
State of Play
  • UTA seeks to improve on their previous tournament performance, where they progressively lowered their scores.
  • Freshman Arth Sinha, who placed third at the All-American Intercollegiate, is expected to be a key player for the Mavericks.
What's Next

The Maverick golfers will compete in the Wyoming Cowboy Classic starting on March 31, aiming for improved placements against tough competition. With the regular season winding down, strong performances could change rankings ahead of postseason play.

Bottom Line

UT Arlington's performance at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic is crucial for momentum heading into the postseason. Improved individual scores and team dynamics could significantly impact their standing and confidence as they prepare for the challenges ahead.