Benedictine University Mesa showcased resilience and depth during the ACU Spring Invite, with notable individual performances aiding the team’s competition. The Eagles finished strong on Day One, led by Eric Klutke’s four-under par (-4) round, which set a competitive tone. While Day Two presented challenges, the team's consistent contributions kept them competitive despite a dip in scoring. The overall performance sets the stage for an upcoming strong push into the Conference Championship.

By the Numbers
  • Eric Klutke led the first round with a score of four-under par (-4), ranking him first among individuals.
  • The team was initially placed second, just a few strokes behind the leader after the first round.
State of Play
  • Benedictine remained competitive through the second round, with Klutke finishing at two-over par (+2).
  • Chris Johnson contributed valuable experience in his role despite a non-scoring round of six-over par (+6).
What's Next

Moving forward, the team aims to refine their performance as they prepare for the Conference Championship in California. The previous rounds have highlighted areas for improvement while also showcasing their potential.

Bottom Line

The Eagles have demonstrated growth and resilience throughout the tournament; as they focus on peaking for the Conference Championship, their experience and teamwork will be crucial for success in future competitions.