SPRINGBORO, Ohio - The IU Indianapolis men's golf team finished off a third-place finish at this week's Wright State Invitational on Monday (Apr. 13) with a final round 292 at Heatherwoode Golf Club. Junior
Brady Schier led the way on Monday with a final round, 1-over 72 while both
Titus Boswell and
Noah Kirsch shot 2-over 73.
Boswell earned a third-place finish among the 92-player field at 4-under 209 (67-69-73) for his seventh top-10 finish of the season. Schier tied for 25th overall at 6-over 219 (71-76-72), climbing 10 spots on the tournament's final day.
On Monday, Schier got off to a strong start, offsetting an early bogey with a birdie on his third hole and an eagle on the par-5, No. 9. Boswell made par on 17 of his 18 holes with a double bogey near the end of his round while Kirsch had birdies on consecutive holes midway through his round.
Both
Jack Scudder and
Preston Broce shot 3-over 74 in the 6-count-4 format while
Keaton Parmley rounded out the lineup at 5-over 76. Freshman
Noah Parsetich rounded out the entries with a final round 84 while playing as an individual.
The Jaguars topped the field with 199 pars for the week while Boswell had a team-high 38. Scudder was next in line with 37 pars, tying for fifth among the field.
Host Wright State coasted to the team title at 820 and Indian Hills Community College, the top ranked junior college program in the country, was second at 844. WSU's Timmy Hollenbeck earned medalist honors at 14-under 199, winning the event by eight shots over teammate Adam Horn.
The Jaguars will next compete at the Horizon League Championships at Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, Fla., on Apr. 25-27.