The University of Findlay men's golf team has claimed the G-MAC individual title and advanced to the medal match play championship final. The Oilers topped the standings after finishing the stroke play portion with a total score of 859 (+7). Freshman Ross Dietz earned medalist honors, shooting a final round of 68 (-3) to finish with a 54-hole score of 212 (-1), the only player under par. Findlay will now compete against Ashland University in medal match play for the championship title.

By the Numbers
  • Findlay finished 18 shots ahead of second-place Ashland with a final score of 859 (+7).
  • Ross Dietz's final score of 212 (-1) made him the only player in the field to finish under par.
  • Colin Schadek placed second with a score of 215 (+2), three shots behind Dietz.
State of Play
  • Findlay has now advanced to the medal match play final for the fourth time.
  • The team had the lowest score in each of the three rounds of stroke play.
  • Dietz鈥檚 performance marked the first instance of a freshman winning the individual title since 2018.
What's Next

The Oilers will compete against Ashland in the medal match play final, starting the head-to-head matchups at 8:00 am. The format will involve players facing off in five individual matches, with the team securing three points winning the championship.

Bottom Line

With a strong team performance and key contributions from their top golfers, the Oilers are positioned to contend for the G-MAC championship. Findlay's depth and competitive spirit will be critical as they face Ashland in the final matchups.