DUNCAN - Texas Wesleyan tied for second place at the Sooner Athletic Conference Championship, finishing with a team score of 866.
Jose Manuel Sanchez led the effort with a third-place individual finish, posting a final score of 210 (-6).
Looking ahead, the Rams will compete on Friday, May 15 at their next event in Silvis, Illinois. The event will begin at 2:39 p.m.
Texas Wesleyan tied for second place in the SAC Championship with a combined score of 866 over three rounds, matching USAO's final tally. The team improved each day, starting with a 290 in the first round, followed by 293, and closing with their best round of 283. Sanchez led the Rams with a stellar performance, finishing third overall. His rounds of 67, 72, and 71 resulted in a final score of 210, six strokes under par.
Kolbe Fielder contributed significantly, ending the tournament in 10th place. He shot a final score of 217, improving from a 76 in the first round to a 69 in the final round.
Brady Meek also delivered a consistent performance, tying for 12th with a score of 219. Meek's rounds of 74, 73, and 72 reflected steady play across the championship.
Haroon Aslam rounded out the team's top performers, finishing tied for 15th with a total of 220, highlighted by a final round of 71.
Jose Manuel Sanchez led the Rams with a third-place finish, carding a final score of 210 (-6). He started strong with a first-round 67 (-5), maintained an even par in the second round, and completed the tournament with a 71 (-1).
Kolbe Fielder finished in 10th place with a final score of 217 (+1). After a challenging opening round of 76 (+4), Fielder improved with an even par in round two and a closing round of 69 (-3).
Brady Meek tied for 12th at 219 (+3). Meek's consistent play saw him shoot a 74 (+2) in the first round, followed by a 73 (+1) and a final round of even par 72.
Haroon Aslam tied for 15th, closing with a total of 220 (+4). He began with a round of 73 (+1), encountered difficulty in the second with a 76 (+4), but rebounded to finish with a 71 (-1).
Luke Akerman, competing individually, scored a total of 233 (+17). Akerman's rounds included a 78 (+6), a 76 (+4), and a 79 (+7) in the final round.