SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – With a recent team title from the Augustana Invite in their belts, the University of Sioux Falls Men's Golf Team, will conclude the fall campaign by competing at the Missouri Southern State Holiday Inn Express Invite at the St. Joseph (Mo.) Country Club on Monday and Tuesday (Oct. 7-8).
The USF Men's Team will play 36 holes on Monday at the St. Joseph Country Club with a shotgun start at 8:15 a.m., and 1 pm. USF will be among 20 teams competing at the meet. Aside from USF, other teams competing include Missouri Western State, Northeastern State, Southwestern Oklahoma State, Minnesota State, Winona State, Bemidji State, Central Oklahoma, Concordia St. Paul, Newman, Fort Hays State, Minnesota Crookston, Upper Iowa, Lincoln, Missouri Southern State, Augustana, Rogers State, Washburn, Central Missouri, and Southern Arkanasas or a highly competitive field from across the Midwest.
The Cougars, which finished fifth in the NSIC Championship last spring, has opened with a series of strong performances with a third place finish at the Watkins Invite and then tied for sixth at the Bemidji State Invitational. Next, USF was tied for 14th at the Missouri Southern State Invite before they captured their first team title since last March (Polar Vortex Invite) as
Jacob Zosel won medalist honors to lead the Cougars to a 591 (300-291) at the Augustana Invite and a seven shot win over the host school Augustana.
Here is a recap on the season -
Zosel wins first medalist honors and USF captures Augustana Invitational
Junior
Jacob Zosel carded a season-best two-round total of 146 (72-74) to win medalist honors and lead USF to a team title at the Augustana Invitational, which concluded on Sept. 29 at the Elmwood Golf Course. USF won the Augustana Invitational for the first time and captured the program's first team title since winning the Polar Vortex Triangular in Scottsdale, Ariz., on March 8, 2019. Zosel of Morris, Minn., captured his first-ever medalist honors with the second-best performance of his career. He led four USF men's team golfers into the top 10 as the Cougars finished with a 15-over par total of 591 (300-291), which is the second-best two-round total in USF's DII program history. The Cougars shot a 583 (298-285) at the Watkins Invitational on Sept. 6-7 at The Jewel in Lake City, Minn. USF finished six shots ahead of host Augustana, which carded a 21-over par 597 (311-286). Missouri Southern State was third at 27-over par, 603. With a season-best opening round of 72 and a 74 on day two, Zosel finished with a two-over par two-round total of 146. He nearly met his career mar of 144 (69-75) in which he tied for second at the BSU Invite on Sept. 20, 2018.
Aside from Zosel, two USF golfers finishing tied for third in senior
Brenden Bassing and sophomore
Jack Evans. With his four-over par 148 (76-72), Bassing opened with a 76 before closing with an even par round of 72. He carded his best-two round total and the 72 today is his best round of the season. As for Evans, he had a four-over par total of 148 (77-71). After opening at 77 on day one, Evans caught fire today with his one-under round of 71.
Also in the top 10 for USF was senior
JJ Cooney, who continued his consistent play. He finished at five-over par with a two-round total of 149 (75-74). In eight rounds this season, Cooney has kept his score at 75 or lower. Senior
Blake Berry also had a solid performance by carding an 8-over par round of 52 (77-75). He moved up to a tie for 16th with rounds of 77 and 75.
Four USF golfers played as individuals. Sophomore
Hank Eggebraaten finished 22nd after carding a 13-over par two-round total of 157 (81-76). Tied for 23rd was junior
Bronson Vasa, who was 14-over par at 158 (84-75). With a 75 today, Vasa shot is top round at USF. Tied for 29th was junior
Jake Oetzmann with a 17-over par 161 (79-82). And finishing 32nd was sophomore
Nathan Woodall at 18-over par, 162 (84-78). Woodall cut six shots off his day one total with his 78 today.
Cooney leads USF to a 14th place tie Missouri Southern State Invite
Led by three-time All-NSIC performer
JJ Cooney, USF finished in a tie for 14th in the team standings at the Missouri Southern State Invite which concluded on Sept. 24. Bad weather ended the tournament after 36 holes.After opening with a 309 in the opening 18 holes, the Cougars dropped their score by 13 shots and carded a 296 to finish at 605 through 36 holes. Cooney finished one-over par with a 145 (75-70) as he opened with a 75 and had a 70 in the second round to finish in a tie for 25th. Zosel finished the 36 holes at seven-over par and 151 (78-73). He opened at 78 and improved by five shots in round two with a season-best 73 as he sits in a tie for 62nd place. Evans had a pair of consistent rounds and was tied for 70 with a nine over par 153 (77-76).
Senior
Brenden Bassing finished tied for 79th with a 12-over par 156 with rounds of 79 and 77. Also for USF senior
Blake Berry finished in a tied for 94th with an 18-over par two-round total of 162 (85-77). Sophomore
Hank Eggebraaten was tied for 103rd with a 25-over par total of 169 (95-74). Eggebraaten carded a career-best round of 74 in round two to help the Cougars, which moved from 17th after round one to a tie for 14th.
Cooney leads USF to third place finish to open season at Watkins Invite
JJ Cooney shot a program-NCAA DII best 140 (71-69) and won a two-hole playoff to claim his first individual title while leading USF to a third place finish at the Watkins Invitational at the Jewel Golf Club on Sept. 5-7. The Cougars, which had career-best marks from Cooney,
Jack Evans,
Blake Berry and
Nathan Woodall, carded a USF DII-program-best two-round total of 583. USF not only carded the best second day total at the tournament but set a program 18-hole round mark with a 285. The Cougars opened with a 298 and then came in with a three-under par total of 285 to finish third with a seven-over par 583. The Cougars finished only behind team champion Winona State, which had an eight-under 568 (278-290), and second place Washburn at 573 (287-286). The third place finish was the team's top overall mark since taking third this past spring at the Upper Iowa Spring Invite on March 30-31, 2019. Cooney, a three-time All-NSIC performer from Pickstown, S.D., was named USF's Player to Watch in the NSIC Preseason Coaches Poll and showed it at the Watkins Invitational. He won the tournament in a two-hole playoff with Dylan Brown (68-72) and Brady Madsen (66-74), who also finished with a four-under par total of 140. In setting the DII-program low, Cooney bettered the mark of fellow senior and teammate
Brenden Bassing, who carded a 141 (73-68) at the Bemidji State Invite on Sept. 11-12, 2017. In fact, Cooney improved his two-round best by five shots as he had a 145 (70-75) at the NSIC Preview Invite on April 5-6, 2019 at Shoal Creek in Kansas City, Mo. USF was able to set the program's best single round and two-round totals because every member of the team improved their scores from day one to day two. Aside from Cooney, sophomore
Jack Evans had a career-best two-round total of 145 (75-70) to finish in a tie for ninth. He finished one over par after rounds of 75 and 70.
Senior
Blake Berry also made substantial improvement from day one as he moved up seven spots to a tie for 16th by following his opening day 75 with a career-best round of 72 and a three-over par total of 147. Berry's total was an improvement of his previous best mark by 12 shots. He shot a previous best of 159 (79-80) at the Augustana Invitational on Sept. 29-30, 2018. Sophomore
Nathan Woodall was another team member who shattered his previous best two-round total. He finished in a tie for 20th with a four-over par total of 148 (75-73), which bettered his previous mark of 157 (76-81) at the BSU Invitational on Sept. 10, 2018. He opened with a 75 and closed at 73, which bettered his previous best round of 75 at the NSIC Preview Invitational on April 6, 2019. Both junior
Jacob Zosel and senior
Brenden Bassing improved from day one totals to aid USF's cause. They both carded 152s and earned ties at 33rd. Bassing, who opened with a 79, shot a 73 on day two and finished eight over par while moving up 16 spots. Zosel opened with a 77 and had a 75 on day two for his eight-over par total.
Cougars take sixth at BSU Invite as Evans finishes T-11th
Led by sophomore
Jack Evans (T-11th), the University of Sioux Falls Men's Golf Team finished in a tie for sixth place at the Bemidji State Invitational which concluded Tuesday at the Bemidji Town & Country Club. Evans finished the tournament as the top-ranked Cougar at a tie for 11th as he carded a two-day total of 149 (+4 to par, 76-73), which is the second best outing in his collegiate career (75-70-145, Watkins Invite). Evans, who jumped from an opening day total of 76 to 73 led the Cougars to a team total of 614 (308-306). USF was tied with Manitoba, which had a 614 with rounds of 313 and 301. During the rainy first round on Monday, the Cougars carded a 308. On Tuesday, the Cougars were able to finish two strokes better than Monday and recorded a team score of 306. Minot State won the team title as they finished with a total of 588 (295-293) which was just three strokes better than the second place team and host, Bemidji State at 585 (296-295). In the tourney, the third through fifth place teams were all separated by four strokes, with Concordia-St. Paul claiming third at 602 (305-297). Concordia-Moorhead finished two strokes behind the Golden Bears at 604 (304-300) and edged St. Cloud State, which carded a 605 (304-301). Aside from Evans, senior
JJ Cooney finished six-over par, 150 (75-75) for a 14th place tie and has shot 75 or better in all four rounds this season. Golfing as an individual, senior
Blake Berry finished with a two-day total of 153 (80-73) to earn a tie for 23rd. He opened with an 80 and improved on day two by seven strokes as he carded a 73, which was his second best total of the season (72, round two, Watkins Invite). Senior
Brenden Bassing had a total of 75 in the first round, but tallied a total of 83 in the second round to finish 35th as he shot a 14-over par, 158. Rounding out the Cougars were sophomore
Nathan Woodall and junior
Jacob Zosel, who had tournament totals of 161 (84-77) and 163 (82-81), respectively. Both Woodall and Zosel made improvement from day one to day two. Woodall lowered his round from 84-to-77 while Zosel cut one shot off his total as he had an 82 followed up with an 81.
Cougars picked fifth in the NSIC
After working through a solid preseason, the Cougars will tee off at the Watkins Invitational Friday morning. USF will be led by NSIC "Player to Watch"
JJ Cooney, a senior from Pickstown, S.D., who became USF's first ever three-time All-NSIC selection last spring. In the NSIC Preseason Coaches Poll released this fall, USF received 45 vote points and finished just two points behind Bemidji State at 47. USF jumped up 12 vote points from a year ago when the Cougars were tabbed seventh with 33 points.
Winona State was the league favorite with six of 10 first place votes and 77 points. Concordia St. Paul earned two first place votes and 71 points for second in the preseason poll while Minnesota State had one first place vote and 69 points. BSU, which finished just ahead of USF for fourth, had one first place vote with its 47 vote points.