TTU Team, Little Rock's Smith Complete Play at NCAA Men's Golf Regionals

TTU Team, Little Rock's Smith Complete Play at NCAA Men's Golf Regionals

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The 2024 NCAA Men's Golf Regionals came to an end on Wednesday.

In West Lafayette, the Tennessee Tech men's golf team, playing in its first-ever Regional, wrapped up the event 13th overall, posting a 907 behind a final round of 306.  Finishing first among the Golden Eagles was sophomore Haden Maxwell, producing a collective 225 to tie for 54th among the 75 golfers. He tallied a 77 in the final round on Tuesday, sporting a birdie and 12 pars. One stroke back for the weekend was Jackson Skeen, placing 56th with a 226. The junior led the purple and gold on the final day of play, carding a 1-over 73 behind two birdies and 13 pars.

Seniors Sean Anderson and Mark McDearman locked down the next two spots on the leaderboard for Tech, with Anderson producing 229. The veteran turned in an 84 on the day. McDearman piled up three birdies and 10 pars on his way to a 3-over 75, finishing with a 231 overall. Freshman Alex Broyles rounded out the effort for the Golden Eagles, recording an 81 with a birdie on his final day on the course. He rounded things out with a total of 241.

Little Rock's Archie Smith, the medalist at the OVC Championship, competed at the Baton Rouge Regional in Louisiana.  He carded rounds of 73-79-74 to finish at 226 (+10), which put him in a tie for 49th overall. Smith made 32 pars and seven birdies over three days.