MARICOPA, Ariz. – The Kennesaw State men’s golf team finished 14th at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic at the AK-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Course on Tuesday.
Play was halted during the second round due to lightning on Monday evening. The second round was completed and the final round was played in its entirety on Tuesday.
The Owls posted a 3-under par 285 in the second round and closed with a 1-over par round of 289. KSU closed out the event at 4-under par 860. The Owls were one of 16 schools in the 23-team field to finish under par.
Claes Borregaard tied for 19th at 5-under par 211. He finished his second round with a 2-under 70 and shot another 2-under 70 in the final round. He birdied three of his final seven holes in the final round. The junior finished the event with 35 pars and 12 birdies in the 54-hole event.
Freshman Joshua Todd posted a 1-under 71 in round two and 1-over 73 in round three. He finished tied for 45th at 1-under par 215. He made 36 pars during the tournament.
Hugo Lari bounced back from a 73 on Monday with rounds of 1-under 71 and even-par 72 on Tuesday. The senior led the team with 13 birdies in the tournament.
Kyle Bachkosky tied for 77th a 4-over par 220. He carded rounds of 73-74 on Tuesday.
Shaun Cook tied for 87th at 5-over par 221.
The Owls will play in their final ASUN Men’s Golf Championship on Apr. 21-23 at RTJ at Highland Oaks in Dothan, Ala. KSU will begin play in Conference USA in 2024-25.