UTSA finishes fourth as final round of Dorado Beach Collegiate washed outUTSA finishes fourth as final round of Dorado Beach Collegiate washed out
Men's Golf

UTSA finishes fourth as final round of Dorado Beach Collegiate washed out

DORADO, Puerto Rico — The final round of the Dorado Beach Collegiate has been canceled due to rain, leaving the UTSA men’s golf team in a tie for fourth place in the 17-team field.

Jack Wehman ended up with a share of fifth place to help guide the Roadrunners to their second straight top-five showing. The junior from Austin Vandegrift High School fired a 9-under-par 135 on the 7,112-yard TPC Dorado Beach Sugarcane Course, good for the second-best 36-hole total in program history. After opening with a 67 on Sunday, he carded a 68 on Monday for his third straight and sixth overall par-or-better round of the season. For the week, he had seven birdies and two eagles and played the par fives at 8-under, tops in the field of 107 golfers.

In the team standings, UTSA finished in a tie for fourth with West Virginia at 24-under 552. The Roadrunners opened with a 10-under 278 on Sunday and 24 hours later turned in a season-best, 14-under 274, which is tied for the sixth-best team score in program history. UTSA ended up two shots ahead of Illinois State and five in front of a tie for seventh between Valparaiso and ULM, while finishing one stroke behind Kent State and four back of second-place Ball State.

All five players in the lineup for UTSA finished the event with a red number on the scoreboard.

Hunter Bott tied for 23rd with a 5-under 139. The senior from Montgomery, Texas, carded a 67 on Sunday before posting an even-par 72 on Monday.

David Harrison ended up in 28th place at 4-under 140, as the senior out of Trophy Club, Texas, opened with a 72 and then logged a 4-under 68, the best round of his UTSA career.

Brock Blais also turned in a 68 on Monday to end up in a tie for 38th at 3-under 141, as the freshman from Florida had a 73 in the opening round.

Walker Franklin rounded out the UTSA lineup with a share of 48th at 2-under 142, as the junior transfer carded rounds of 72 and 70.

Playing as an individual, Bryson Thurston tied for 85th with a 72-76—148.

Host UNC Greensboro captured the team title with a 37-under 539, while Kent State’s Chris Vandette claimed medalist honors with a 14-under 130 (64-66).

The Roadrunners will return to action on March 9-11 at The Hayt in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

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