Central Oklahoma Finishes 6th in MIAA Men’s Golf Championships with Stellar Performances
The Central Oklahoma men's golf team finished tied for sixth in the MIAA Men's Golf Championships, with Jordan Wilson shooting an even-par 71 to secure a top individual spot on the final day.
By the Numbers- The Bronchos closed with a 292 on the final day, reducing their second-round score by 17 shots.
- Missouri Southern claimed the team title with a total score of 887, followed by Central Missouri at 892 and Northeastern State at 897.
- Wilson finished fifth in the individual standings with a total score of 221.
The team acknowledged their performance in the first two days was not up to par, impacting their overall standing in the tournament.
State of Play- The team displayed resilience on the final day, despite being out of contention for the top spots.
- Head coach Derrick Thompson expressed pride in the team's efforts and emphasized the need to improve for future competitions.
The team now has three weeks to prepare for the NCAA Division II Central/Midwest Super Regional Tournament scheduled for May 9-11 in Edmond at KickingBird Golf Course.
Bottom LineThe Central Oklahoma men's golf team showed improvement on the final day of the MIAA Men's Golf Championships, setting their sights on better performances in future tournaments, starting with the upcoming NCAA Division II Central/Midwest Super Regional Tournament.
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