PHOENIX, Ariz. — The University of San Diego men's golf team finished fourth out of nine teams at the Thunderbird Invitational, posting a three-round total of 6-under-par 828 (273-277-278) at Papago Golf Course on Saturday.
Ian Maspat paced the Toreros with a tie for fourth-place finish, carding rounds of 65-70-68 for a 10-under 203 total. His opening-round 65 was the low score of the tournament's first day among USD competitors and helped establish the foundation for his strong showing across all three rounds.
Cooper Humphreys and
Reed Arnaldo each finished tied for 19th at 2-under 211. Humphreys was consistent through the first two rounds with back-to-back 68s before a third-round 75, while Arnaldo bookended a difficult second-round 75 with a pair of 68s.
You Seong Choi finished one shot back in a tie for 24th at 1-under 212 (72-69-71), and
Reid Piron rounded out the team's scoring in a tie for 28th at even-par 213 (72-70-71).
Brady Clark competed as an individual and tied for 19th overall at 2-under 211, closing with a 69 in the final round.
New Mexico won the team title at 23-under 820, with Lobos freshman Johnnie Clark claiming individual medalist honors at 14-under 199.
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The Toreros will compete in the WCC Championship from May 1-3 at Green Valley Country Club in Fairfield, California.
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