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BOSWELL CARDS SCHOOL RECORD 201 AT EARL YESTINGSMEIER INVITATIONAL

Junior Titus Boswell notches a third-place finish at 201 (70-65-66)

9/21/2025 5:46:00 PM

MUNCIE, Ind. - IU Indianapolis men's golf junior Titus Boswell finished off a school record 201 (70-65-66) at this weekend's Earl Yestingsmeier Invitational on Sunday (Sept. 21), thanks to a final round, 4-under 66. He closed the tournament at 9-under, tied for third among the 84-player field. His 201 broke the previous 54-hole record of 203, set by Nick Bienz back in 2019. 

"This weekend was a testament to all the work I have put in this year," Boswell said. "I started the tournament 4-over through six (holes) and just told myself to dig deep and get it going. I was able to hit some great shots and capitalize on a ton of opportunities. I'm proud of the way I finished off this tournament."

Aside from an early bogey, Boswell was nearly flawless for a second straight round, racking up six birdies against a pair of bogeys for 4-under 66. He was one of three players to finish the tournament with two eagles among his 54 holes and finished tied for tenth with 13 birdies for the weekend. 

Behind him, senior Preston Broce closed well, playing his final nine holes to 1-under as part of a 3-over 73. Noah Kirsch finished at 6-over 76 and Keaton Parmley was countable at 8-over 78 as junior Brady Schier was forced to withdraw due to injury. 

True freshman Jack Scudder finished off a solid showing as an individual, carding an even par 70 on Sunday. He finished the weekend at 3-over 213 (72-71-70), tying for 31st overall. 

The Jaguars finished the event in 11th-place at 856 (281-282-293) as the final four-count-four round of 293 vaulted them four spots in the standings. 

The Ball State duo of Samuel Harris and Luke Johnston finished atop the leaderboard at 12-under 198 to earn medalist honors. Host Ball State earned the team title at 813, fending off a hard charging Butler squad by three shots. 

The Jaguars will continue the fall schedule on Oct. 6-7 when they compete at Cleveland State's Tom Tontimonia Invitational. 
 
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