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Men's Golf MIAA Champs

Lions Claim MIAA Championships With Clutch 18th Hole Performances

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Bolivar, Mo. - The Missouri Southern men's golf program won the MIAA regular season and tournament championship for the first time during the same season in program history on Wednesday, Apr. 19th at the Silo Ridge Country Club.

Southern won the 2003 MIAA Tournament Championships to finish second in the regular season standings, which was previously the highest team finish in program history before today. With the regular season title after claiming 45 points from the four MIAA event tournaments finishing in the top-five in each tournament with wins at the Newman Invitational and the MIAA Championships, the Lions have claimed an automatic bid to the Super Regional hosted by Winona State in Winona, Minn. on May 11th - May 13th.

"I couldn't be more proud of the guys today they are all grinders and never quit." said coach Mike Wheeler. "This has been one of the goals I have had as a coach at Southern for 13 years, and I just can't say enough about how the team performed today and all tournament." 

For the Lions, the front nine would see the team lose some ground in the standings finishing +4 as a team to trail Northeastern State (+1) and Washburn (+3) falling three strokes behind the leaders heading to the back nine. In the back nine holes the RiverHawks were able to at one point create a five-stroke advantage over the Lions for the largest lead of the day within the top-three teams.

Southern would create an exciting finish in the final three holes with five birdies and nine pars collectively to erase a three-stroke lead by NSU and ultimately take the lead heading into the 18th hole. At hole 18 a par five that is 570 yards the Lions collectively went -4 with four birdies and a par to claim the team title and hold onto a two-stroke lead over Washburn and Northeastern State. For the tournament, the Lions were collectively -6 at hole 18 with eight birdies and five pars.

Tradgon McCrae was named the MIAA Player of the Year after topping the regular season individual standings with 39.5 points with top-five finishes in three of the four MIAA event tournaments and finished second at the MIAA Championship after hitting even for the day to finish with 214 strokes (-2).

McCrae had four birdies and 10 pars while averaging 3.90 strokes on par fours today and on the back nine had two birdies and six pars to average 4.50 strokes on par fives. Overall for the tournament, McCrae had one eagle, 12 birdies, and 30 pars with averages of 3.00 on par threes, 4.03 on par fours and 4.75 on par fives. 

Ben Epperly finished tied for 12th after going -1 for the day and in the tournament shot 224 (+8). For the day Epperly had two birdies and 11 pars while averaging 2.75 strokes on par threes and on the back nine had one birdie and eight pars to average 3.80 strokes on par fours. Overall for the tournament, Epperly had six birdies and 35 pars with averages of 3.25 strokes on par threes, 4.03 on par fours and 5.33 on par fives. 

Luis Limón finished tied for 15th after going +2 for the day and in the tournament shot 225 (+9). For the day Limón had two birdies and 12 pars while averaging 4.50 strokes on par fives and on the back nine had one birdie and five pars while averaging 4.50 strokes on par fives. Overall for the tournament Limón had six birdies and 33 pars with averages of 3.25 strokes on par threes, 4.37 strokes on par fours and 4.58 on par fives. 

Josh Hamnett finished tied for 22nd after going +2 for the day and in the tournament shot 228 (+12). For the day Hamnett had three birdies and nine pars while averaging 4.50 strokes on par fives and on the back nine had one birdie and five pars while averaging 4.50 strokes on par fives. Overall for the tournament Hamnett had eight birdies and 27 pars with averages of 3.42 strokes on par threes, 4.33 on par fours and 4.75 on par fives. 

Ben Marckmann was named an All-MIAA performer after finishing tied for ninth in the MIAA regular season standings with 21 points from two top-10 finishes at MIAA event tournaments. Marckmann finished the MIAA Championships tied for 27th after hitting even for the day and in the tournament shot 230 (+14). For the day Marckmann had two birdies and 11 pars while averaging 2.75 strokes on par threes and on the back nine had one birdie and seven pars while averaging 4.50 strokes on par fives. For the tournament Marckmann had seven birdies and 28 pars with averages of 3.00 on par threes, 4.47 on par fours and 5.00 on par fives.

This season the Lions had McCrae and Marckmann named All-MIAA for the first times in their careers with McCrae named Golfer of the Year and coach Wheeler named the MIAA Coach of the Year.

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