Rutgers men's golf concluded their spring season at the Tiger Collegiate Invitational, finishing 14th out of a field of 104 golfers hosted by the University of Missouri. Xavier Marcoux excelled, securing a T38 position with a strong performance in the last two rounds, including four consecutive birdies in round 2. Luke Wells and Weston Jones started the event impressively, both shooting 1-under with 14 pars in round 1. Rhett Sellers tied for 11th in the tournament, showcasing a commendable 37 pars and recording an eagle in round three.

By the Numbers
  • 14th place finish for Rutgers at the Tiger Collegiate Invitational.
  • Xavier Marcoux achieved a T38 position with a total of 216 (+3) for the tournament.
  • Rhett Sellers tied for 11th place with 37 pars and scored an eagle in round three.
Yes, But

The team will need to improve their overall performance to secure their first NCAA berth in 20 years at the upcoming Big Ten Championships.

State of Play
  • Xavier Marcoux continued his strong performance in the spring season.
  • The team will now focus on preparing for the Big Ten Championships in Columbus, Ohio.
What's Next

Next up, the Scarlet Knights will participate in the Big Ten Championships on Friday, April 26th, in Columbus, Ohio, with their first NCAA berth in two decades at stake.

Bottom Line

Rutgers men's golf ends their regular season with a solid showing at the Tiger Collegiate Invitational, setting their sights on securing a spot in the NCAA Championships at the upcoming Big Ten Championships.