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PARMLEY EARNS TOP-10 FINISH AS MEN'S GOLF FINISHES STRONG AT #HLGOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

Redshirt freshman Keaton Parmley finishes tied for seventh at 4-over 220

4/27/2026 8:25:00 PM

HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS, Fla. - Redshirt freshman Keaton Parmley earned a top-10 finish and helped the men's golf team to a solid final day as the Jaguars ultimately finished sixth of 10 teams at this week's Horizon League Championships at El Campeon at Mission Resort. The Jaguars concluded the event at 898 (300-301-297) and continued to ascend on the tournament's final day. 

Parmley posted a final round, even par 72 to end the event at 220 (71-77-72), tied for seventh overall. 

The Jaguars started hot on the tournament's final day, playing the opening five holes to 4-under as a team, fueled by early birdies from Parmley and Titus Boswell. However, the Jags couldn't sustain the momentum as hole No. 15 was problematic for both Boswell and Parmley, despite birdies from Jack Scudder and Noah Kirsch. Boswell, Parmley and Brady Schier were all 1-under at the turn and Scudder sat even after a bogey on No. 18. Predictably, the second nine wasn't as profitable for the Jaguars as IU Indy closed with just three birdies as a team over the final half of the round. 

Parmley made birdie on the par-3, No. 2 and Kirsch did so on the uphill, par-4 No. 6. Schier closed his round with a birdie on No. 9. 

Ultimately, Boswell finished at 1-over 73 for the day and Schier shot 3-over 75. Both Kirsch and Scudder ended their days at 5-over 77. 

Kirsch tied for 22nd overall at 225 (75-73-77) and Schier tied for 24th at 226 (77-74-75). Boswell, the league's reigning champion, finished tied for 28th at 227 (77-77-73). 

The Jaguars led the field in par 3 scoring but were unable to match the scoring on the par 5's that the top teams enjoyed. Boswell finished third overall with 36 pars over 54 holes while Parmley had a team-high 10 birdies as part of his second top-10 finish of the season. 

Wright State's Shane Ochs earned medalist honors at 5-under 211, beating Oakland's Rakshit Dahiya by two shots. WSU and Oakland finished tied atop the leaderboard at 875 with the Raiders claiming the team title on the first playoff hole. 
 
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