Red Wolves Finish 22nd at NCAA Championships; Schmidt Advances to Round Four
The Arkansas State men's golf team concluded its NCAA Championships journey in 22nd place, marking a notable finish for a first-time participant. Thomas Schmidt stood out as a top individual performer, advancing to compete for a national title after shooting a total of 4-under par 212 through three rounds. Despite falling short of the team cut line, A-State finished as one of the top 25 teams nationally, ahead of notable ranked opponents. Schmidt's final round is poised for live coverage, highlighting his record-setting A-State career.
By the Numbers- Schmidt finished tied for 15th overall with a score of 4-under par 212.
- A-State's team score was 15-over par 879 after three rounds.
- A-State, seeded 26th, placed ahead of several ranked teams, including No. 40 Purdue and No. 9 Ole Miss.
- Auburn leads the tournament at 22-under par, with A-State's round three score at 9-over.
Thomas Schmidt will compete in the final round of the national championship, with potential for further accolades as he seeks individual glory.
Bottom LineA-State's historic appearance at the NCAA Championships is a significant achievement, showcasing their competitive potential, particularly as Schmidt aims for personal excellence in his concluding collegiate event.
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