SIOUX FALLS, S.D. -- The University of Sioux Falls Men's Golf Team, which returns nearly its entire squad from a year ago and has been picked to finish third in 2020-21 in the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Preseason Coaches Poll, will open the season Monday and Tuesday, March 1-2 at the Natural State Classic, hosted by Harding University, at Greystone Country Club in Cabot, Arkansas.
On the par 72, 7,051-yard course, 18 men's teams and 100 players will be entered to compete. Live scoring will be available at the event.
Click here for live scoring. The Men's Natural State Classic includes Harding, Missouri Western, Sioux Falls, Southeastern Oklahoma State, Arkansas-Monticelli, Northwestern Oklahoma State, Northeastern State, Newman, Henderson State, Missouri Southern State, Southern Arkansas, Lincoln, Southern Nazarene, Central Oklahoma, Missouri-St. Louis, Oklahoma Baptist, Southwestern Oklahoma State and Arkansas Tech.
Directed by second-year head coach
Tavia Rutherford, USF returns plenty of experience with its top seven all returning to lead the squad. USF will be led by
NSIC Preseason Player of the Year
JJ Cooney, a senior from
Pickstown, S.D., who became USF's first ever three-time
All-NSIC selection last spring.
"As a whole, I am excited to see what this team is able to accomplish this spring. They have really come together and bought into achieving our team goals," said USF Head Coach
Tavia Rutherford. "The competitive mindset on and off the course will continue to build our championship culture for years to come," she said.
As USF's first preseason golfer of the year, Cooney leads this talented unit of golfers. A senior from
Pickstown, S.D., Cooney, a three-time Academic
All-NSIC selection and Myles Brand Academic Achievement awardee, was named a
CoSIDA Academic All-District honoree in the spring. Cooney, who was named USF's Male Student Athlete of the Year on April 27, graduated Cum Laude (3.78 GPA) in May with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Business Administration and Entrepreneurial Studies. He is enrolled in the Master of Business Administration program. Cooney who ranked fifth in the
NSIC with a 73.5 scoring average last year, was among 32 student-athletes in the
NSIC named Honor Student-Athletes. Cooney competed in six events in 2019-20 and totaled 13 rounds of golf. Cooney, who ranked fifth in the
NSIC with a 73.54 round average, carded a best round of 69 which came in the second round of play at the Watkins Invitational, as he won the competition in a playoff while recording a program-best two-round total of 140 (71-69). He had three top-10 finishes in 2019-20 and now has 16 top-10 finishes in his career with five top-five finishes and an individual title.
Twice, Cooney has led USF to eighth place finishes at the
NSIC Championships with a fifth place team finish in 2018-19. In his career, he has made 5,454 shots in 73 rounds for a 74.71 career stroke average. He was also named the
Vucurevich School of Business Outstanding Entrepreneurial Studies Senior during the Spirit of Excellence presentation in May.
"JJ is what you look for in a student-athlete. He excels not only on the golf course but in the classroom. He works exceptionally hard and has a great head on his shoulders. JJ has many goals and he is determined to do what it takes to achieve them. He knows what it takes to be successful and is willing to put in the work. He is a natural born leader and I can't want to see what he will accomplish this spring," said Rutherford.
In 2019-20, USF had three top-three finishes and five performances with a top-seven placement before the
Co-VID 19 pandemic closed down the season.
The Cougars, which won the
Augustana Invite in September, 2019, return their top-five, a group that averaged between 73-78 per round. Along with Cooney at 73.54, sophomore
Jack Evans, who has five top-10 finishes in two seasons, had two top-10 results and a 74.08 average, which ranked 13
th in the
NSIC. Senior Jacob
Zosel, who has five top-10 finishes in his career, won a title and had a top-five finish with a 75.53 average. Senior
Brenden Bassing, who has four top-10 career finishes and is a two-time Academic
All-NSIC honoree, had a top-five finish and overall 76.0 average in 2019-20. All for USF, sophomore Nathan
Woodall averaged 78.00 a year ago while sophomore Jake
Oetzmann was at 80.75.
As a team, the Cougars averaged 298.15, which was a seven-stroke improvement from the previous year. Nine times in 13 rounds, USF was a sub-300. USF opens the season on March 1-2 at the Natural State Golf Classic at the
Greystone Country Club in Cabot, Arkansas.
USF opens the season on March 1-2 at the Natural State Golf Classic at the
Greystone Country Club in Cabot, Arkansas. The three-round NSI Men's Golf Championship is set for April 16-18 at Shoal Creek Golf Course in Kansas City, Mo.