University of New Orleans Golf Team Impresses with Tie for Fifth at Big Texan Tournament
University of New Orleans men's golf team tied for fifth place at the Big Texan, finishing with a score of 882, two strokes better than last season. Ryan Fulton tied for 16th, shooting 218 with an impressive 69 in the opening round. Matt Weber tied for 27th with a score of 221, displaying strong performance with nine birdies. New Orleans ended second in team pars and fifth in birdies made.
The Big PictureThe UNO team's improved performance demonstrates growth and competitiveness in the golfing realm, positioning them well for future events and conferences.
By the Numbers- Privateers' total score: 882
- Ryan Fulton's score: 218
- Matt Weber's score: 221
- New Orleans made 169 pars as a team and 44 birdies
- New Orleans tied for fifth place at the Big Texan competition
- Second in team pars and fifth in birdies made among the field
Next up, the UNO team will compete at the Koasati Pines Intercollegiate in Kinder, Louisiana on April 8-9, concluding their regular season.
Bottom LineThe University of New Orleans men's golf team showcased improved performance at the Big Texan, displaying strong camaraderie and determination, setting a promising tone for the upcoming competitions and future endeavors.
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