Mavs Aim to Bounce Back in Palm Valley Classic Against Tough Competition
The Colorado Mesa University men's golf team aims to improve from their recent performance by competing in the Palm Valley Classic, where they face a strong field of 20 teams, including 12 nationally ranked in the top 50. This 54-hole tournament takes place at Palm Valley Golf Club in Goodyear, Arizona, with two rounds held on Monday and one on Tuesday. The Mavs finished tied for tenth in their last outing, and Baptiste Laborde was their standout player, finishing tied for 16th place overall. The team is currently ranked first in the NCAA Division II South Central Regional Rankings, which helps determine NCAA Tournament qualifications.
By the Numbers- The Mavericks scored 882 (+30) at the Sam Proal Invite, tying for tenth place among 18 teams.
- Baptiste Laborde finished with a total score of 214 (+1), ranking him tied for 16th.
- The Mavericks are currently ranked 14th in the Bushnell/Golfweek Division II Coaches Poll.
- They sit at 24th in the latest SCOREBOARD NCAA Division II rankings, down from 17th.
After the Palm Valley Classic, the Mavericks will shift focus to the RMAC Championships scheduled for April 19-21 in Boulder City, Nevada, where they will aim for a strong showing ahead of the NCAA Tournament.
Bottom LineThe Mavs must capitalize on this final regular season opportunity to enhance their rankings and build momentum heading into the championship stretch of the season. Consistent performance from key players like Baptiste Laborde and Leo Lavalle is crucial for success in upcoming tournaments.
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