The University of San Diego men's golf team secured a 10th place finish out of 25 teams at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic, finishing with a 54-hole total of 9-under par. Ian Maspat led the charge, clinching ninth individually with a total score of 7-under 209, starting strong with a 5-under 67. Despite a setback in the second round, the team recovered to post a final-round score of 3-under 285. Southern California captured the team title with an impressive 26-under par. San Diego's next competition is the Thunderbird Invitational on April 10.

By the Numbers
  • USD finished 10th with a total of 9-under par (285-289-285).
  • Ian Maspat tied for ninth individually with rounds of 67-72-70, totaling 7-under 209.
Yes, But

While the team鈥檚 strong finish is commendable, the fluctuation in daily performance highlights a need for consistency moving forward. The drop in performance on day two, in particular, may pose challenges in future tournaments.

State of Play
  • The Toreros showed an impressive start with an 11-under par in the first round.
  • San Diego managed to surpass Iowa State in the final standings, showcasing competitive depth.
What's Next

USD will participate in the Thunderbird Invitational on April 10, which will serve as a crucial opportunity to build momentum and demonstrate improvements in consistency after the Cowboy Classic.

Bottom Line

The Toreros demonstrated potential with a top-10 finish, but will need to refine their performance consistency to compete effectively in upcoming tournaments. Focus on maintaining strong starts could prove beneficial.