IU Indy Men鈥檚 Golf Ranks Third at Wright State Invitational Round 1
The IU Indy men's golf team is positioned third after 36 holes at the Wright State Invitational, scoring a total of 572 (279-293). Junior Titus Boswell was pivotal with two strong rounds of 67 and 69, including key performances from teammates Jack Scudder and Brady Schier. The team showed consistency, with Boswell's performance highlighted by an eagle and multiple birdies. They trail host Wright State, which leads the tournament at 532, as competition heats up for the final day.
By the Numbers- IU Indy scored 572 after two rounds, sitting third among 13 teams.
- Titus Boswell recorded rounds of 67 and 69, contributing significantly to the team's success.
- The Jaguars made 131 pars on day one and ranked fifth overall with 32 birdies.
While Boswell's performance was impressive, he noted that his scores could have been lower, suggesting room for improvement. Additionally, the team's final positions hinge on maintaining consistency against strong competition.
State of Play- The Jaguars have shown strong teamwork, with several players contributing vital scores.
- Wright State leads the tournament, with one of their players, Timmy Hollenbeck, at 10-under.
The final day of with the tournament will take place on April 13, starting at 9:00 a.m., where the Jaguars will aim to climb higher and potentially secure a win.
Bottom LineWith a solid third-place standing and strong performances from key players, the Jaguars are well-positioned to challenge for the tournament title, marking the importance of consistent play on the final day.
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