Trojans Close NCAA Regional Run in Winston-Salem
The Little Rock Men's Golf team concluded its NCAA Winston-Salem Regional run, finishing 12th overall with a total of 12-over-par. They delivered a standout second-round score of 4-under-par, contributing to significant movement up the leaderboard. Sophomore Ed Featherstone led the team with a tie for 42nd, while freshman Viggo Talasmaki and Mark Stockdale both tied for 58th. The Trojans' efforts followed a strong season, including back-to-back Ohio Valley Conference championships and consecutive NCAA postseason appearances.
By the Numbers- Little Rock finished the regional at 12-over-par after three rounds: 302, 284, 290.
- Ed Featherstone ended tied for 42nd at 2-over-par, with scores of 71, 68, 75.
Despite competitive performances, the Trojans fell short in securing a qualifying spot for the NCAA Championship, indicating areas for improvement in future tournaments.
State of Play- The team finished in a strong 12th place among top-tier competition.
- No. 3 Virginia and No. 15 Pepperdine claimed the top spots at 36-under-par.
The Trojans will look to build on their recent success as they prepare for the upcoming season, focusing on development and deeper NCAA postseason runs.
Bottom LineLittle Rock's performance at the NCAA regional highlights their growth as a competitive program, setting the stage for future successes in golf at the collegiate level.
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