The University of Minnesota Crookston Men’s Golf team moved up one more spot to finish fifth place out of nine teams in the Northern Sun Conference Men’s Golf Championship in Adams Pointe Golf Course in Blue Springs, Missouri. UMC shot a three-round total of 890 while Concordia-St. Paul won the meet with an 862.
UMC was led by Marc Borafull (Soph., Spain), who shot a first-round 80, bounced back with a 69 and 68 for a three-round 217 to finish fifth place and was named to the NSIC All-Conference team.
Lukas Justesen (Sr. Detroit Lakes) shot a three-day total of 219 and dropped five places to finish in a tie for seventh place.
Connor Czirjak (Soph. Calgary, Alberta) shot a first round 79 before finishing with a pair of 74’s for a 227, which was a tie for 25th place.
Andrew Wilhelm (Soph. Fargo, ND) shot a first-round 80 and finished strong with a 74 and 75 for a 229, finishing 31st place.
Layton Bartley (Sr. Fargo, ND) shot a first round 82 and finished with a 77 and 74 to finish with a 233, good for 34th place.
Bemidji State’s Logan Schoepp was the medalist with rounds of 68, 71, and 70 for a 209. That was one stroke better than Thomas Gutzmer of Concordia-St. Paul.
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