SAN ANTONIO, Texas -- The Wichita State men's golf team notched a fourth-place finish in its first tournament of the spring season at the UTSA Intercollegiate in San Antonio. The Shockers posted a three-round score of 875 (288-298-289), and finished just two strokes back of second-placed Texas Tech, and one stroke behind third-placed Oklahoma. Mississippi State won the event with a final tally of 864 (292-275-297).
Senior Ryan Spears was one of three Shockers to post their best score of the event in the tournament's final round. Spears posted a 69 to finish in second place with a 54-hole total of 213 (72-72-69). Ty Sanders and Connor McHenry also shot their best round scores in Monday's final round. Sanders' score of 70 allowed him to finish tied for 25th with a final count of 222 (76-76-70), while McHenry fired a 75 on his way to a final score of 227 (76-76-75) and finished tied for 47th.
After being tied for eighth after two rounds, Dustin Garza posted a 75 in his final round to finish tied for 12th with a final tally of 219, while Zac Potter found himself tied for 63rd with a 54-hole sum of 231 (70-81-80).
Brad Boan competed as an individual for the Shockers and finished tied for 50th with a 228 (79-77-72).
Next weekend the Shockers travel to Orlando, Fla. where they will compete in the Rio Pinar Invitational, hosted by the University of Central Florida.
Wichita State: 288-298-289=875 (4th)
Ryan Spears: 72-72-69=213 (T-2nd)
Dustin Garza: 72-72-75=219 (T-12th)
Ty Sanders: 74-78-70=222 (T-25th)
Connor McHenry: 76-76-75=227 (T-51st)
Zac Potter: 70-81-80=231 (T-42nd)
(I) Brad Boan: 79-77-72=228 (T-50th)
--Wichita State--