Wichita State's men's golf team achieved a remarkable fifth-place finish at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic, thanks to a stellar performance by Jose Carletta, who recorded a personal best. The Shockers completed the tournament with a score of 17-under par, finishing with rounds of 282, 289, and 276. Southern California took the championship title by narrowly defeating other top competitors. Carletta secured fifth place on the individual leaderboard with a score of 207, while the team effectively outperformed several ranked rivals.

By the Numbers
  • The Shockers finished with a team score of 847, 17-under par.
  • Jose Carletta ended with a score of 207, 9-under par, placing fifth individually.
State of Play
  • Wichita State had a standout final round, shooting 276, 12-under, the lowest round in that session.
  • This marks the best finish for the Shockers since placing fourth at the Border Olympics last February.
What's Next

The Shockers are set to conclude their regular season at the Tiger Invitational, starting April 6 in Columbia, Missouri, where they will aim to maintain their momentum from this event.

Bottom Line

The impressive performance at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic not only reflects the team's potential but also enhances their rankings in preparation for upcoming competitions. Continuing this trajectory will be crucial as they approach the Tiger Invitational.