Complete results
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. – The University of Indianapolis men's golf team (566) ripped-off a 12-under score of 276 Wednesday to finish the Minnesota St. Spring Invitational with a staggering 35-stroke win against a five-team field. Individually, the Hounds went 1-2-3, highlighted by an 11-under 133 from senior
Justin Hueber at PGA Village Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla.
Hueber tied a pair of school records with his performance this week, including lowest 18-hole score and lowest 36-hole score. After starting the event with a 68 in the opening round, Hueber fired a 65 Wednesday to match the mark held by himself and teammate
Seth Fair. His two-day score of 133 also put his name beside a teammate's in the record book, tying the mark set by freshman
Aaron Monson last fall.
Monson and sophomore
Blair Webb each carded even-par 144s to share second place. Both where under par the final round as Monson shot a 71 and Webb a 70.
Fair vaulted into the top five after a two-under 70 Wednesday earned him fifth place. Senior
Kyle Pearson shot a 75 each day to earn seventh while junior
Kyle Miller carded a 153 (77-76) as an individual to earn a share of 12th.
UIndy returns to the Midwest next week when it competes at the NKU Spring Invitational Mar. 21-22.