LAKE CHARLES, La. – The ULM men's golf team completed play in the Golden Nugget Collegiate on Tuesday (March 3), finishing fifth of the 10 teams in competiton. Host Lamar won the tournament, shooting 41-under for a score of 823. The Warhawks posted a score of 846, reaching -18 across the three rounds (+2, -17, -3).
Louis Anceaux finished second on the leaderboard, posting a scorecard of -14 (-2, -11, -1). Anceaux's two eagles and 16 birdies were stellar across the board, his second round score of 61 breaking the program record.
Theodor Berg finished tied for eighth out of the 69 competitors, a six-under second round getting him to a total score of -8. Berg tied Lamar's Rory Bennet for the most birdies recorded throughout the tournament with 17, leading the team.
Mason Comeaux and
Dakota Cunningham both finished at just one over par. Comeaux posted an even 72 in the second round and -2 in the third to continue to improve, while Cunningham opened with a -3 first round and an even third round.
Amilkar Bhana finished with a +5 score, reaching par in the first two rounds.
Caden Lester rounded out the Warhawks, recording a +8 score.Â
Tarleton State's Alvaro Pastor claimed the individual title with a stellar -16 on his scorecard (-7, -6, -3). With Anceaux just behind in second, Joshua Hong from UTSA rounded out the top three, shooting 13-under.Â
The Warhawks will hit the road for Houston next, competing in the All-American Intercollegiate from March 16 to 17.