Marshall Leads Huskers in New Mexico

Will Marshall shot a career-best 221 (+5) on his way to a career-best tie for 28th individually to lead the Nebraska men's golf team to a 10th-place team finish in an 18-team field at the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate.

September 25, 2021Updated: September 25, 2021
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Will Marshall shot a career-best 221 (+5) on his way to a career-best tie for 28th individually to lead the Nebraska men's golf team to a 10th-place team finish in an 18-team field at the William H. Tucker Intercollegiate in Albuquerque, N.M., on Saturday.

Marshall, a junior from Elburn, Ill., fired a one-over-par 73 in Saturday's final round on the par-72, 7,555-yard layout at the UNM Championship Golf Course. It followed another 73 in the second round, after opening the tournament with a 75 on Friday morning.

Seniors Caleb Badura (Aurora, Neb.) and Mark Foelbaek (Jelling, Denmark) tied for 36th individually at 223, just two strokes back of Marshall, while seniors Tom Westenberger (Wuppertal, Germany) and Tristan Nelko (Plymouth, Minn.) tied for 51st at 225. Nelko's score tied his career best.

BYU ran away with the team championship with a three-round total of 841 (-23), 19 strokes in front of the hosts from New Mexico (860). Louisville finished third at 866 (+2). San Diego (867) and New Mexico State (870) rounded out the tournament's top five. Nebraska finished with a solid three-round total of 885 (+21), just five strokes behind sixth-place Denver (880).

New Mexico State's Aidan Thomas won individual medalist honors with a 54-hole score of 207 (-9).

Nebraska returns to tournament action at the Rich Harvest Farms Invitational in Sugar Grove, Ill., Oct. 2-4.

William H. Tucker Intercollegiate
Sept. 24-25, 2021
Albuquerque, N.M. (UNM Championship Course)
Par 72, 7,555 Yards

Team Standings (Final)

1. BYU - 285-270-286=841 (-23)
2. New Mexico - 282-284-294=60 (-4)
3. Louisville - 289-297-280=866 (+2)
4. San Diego - 290-284-293=867 (+3)
5. New Mexico State - 283-291-296=870 (+6)
6. Denver - 291-297-292=880 (+16)
7. Colorado - 288-296-298=882 (+18)
8. Loyola Marymount - 290-294-299=883 (+19)
8. UNLV - 282-302-299=883 (+19)
10. Nebraska - 292-298-295=885 (+21)
11. Florida Atlantic - 300-292-294=886 (+22)
12. UTEP - 291-301-301=893 (+29)
13. Santa Clara - 290-303-305=898 (+34)
13. Wyoming - 300-303-295=898 (+34)
15. North Texas - 300-299-304=903 (+39)
16. Louisiana Tech - 305-296-303=904 (+40)
17. Dixie State - 301-304-307=912 (+48)
18. VCU - 310-303-304=917 (+53)

Individual Results
1. Aidan Thomas (New Mexico State) - 67-66-74-207 (-9)
T2. Keanu Akina (BYU) - 74-64-70-208 (-8)
T2. Jiri Zuska (Louisville) - 69-72-67-208 (-8)
T2. Sam Choi (New Mexico) - 68-68-72-208 (-8)
5. Charlie Reiter (San Diego) - 69-69-71-209 (-7)
T6. David Timmins (BYU) - 70-68-73-211 (-5)
T6. Justin Biwer (Colorado) - 70-69-72-211 (-5)
8. Chris Francoeur (Louisville) - 71-70-71-212 (-4)
9. Carson Lundell (BYU) - 72-68-73-213 (-3)
T10. Max Brenchley (BYU) - 70-74-70-214 (-2)
T10. George Leigh (UNLV) - 67-76-71-214 (-2)

Nebraska Individuals
T28. Will Marshall - 75-73-73-221 (+5)
T36. Mark Foelbaek - 73-75-75-223 (+7)
T36. Caleb Badura - 72-77-74-223 (+7)
T51.Tom Westenberger - 72-74-79-225 (+9)
T51. Tristan Nelko - 76-76-73-225 (+9)

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