IU Travels to Baltimore for Big Ten Championship
4/27/2017 7:45:00 PM | Men's Golf
BALTIMORE, Maryland – This weekend, the Indiana men's golf team will hit the road and head to the East Coast to take part in the Big Ten Men's Golf Championship at Baltimore Country Club's Five Farms East Course, which is a par 70, 7,181-yard course.
The format of the tournament will see all 14 conference teams play 18 holes each day, Friday through Sunday. The Hoosiers will tee off at 10:25 a.m. ET on Friday in round one.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
Baltimore Country Club Five Farms East Course
Baltimore, Maryland
Par 70 • 7,181 yards
Live Scoring
TEAMS COMPETING
All 14 teams from the Big Ten Conference will be competing this week. Here's a look at where each stand in this week's GolfStat rankings.
INDIANA LINEUP
The Hoosiers will send five guys to compete towards the team score this weekend. The lineup is as follows:
KEPLER INTERCOLLEGIATE RECAP
Indiana finished the regular season at the Kepler Intercollegiate hosted by Ohio State at the Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio. The Hoosiers finished tied for 14th out of 15 teams. Jake Brown led the way individually with a tie for 34th finish, highlighted by a final round 74 in tough scoring conditions. Andrew Havill was also inside the top 40, logging a T39 finish.
BOILERMAKER INVITATIONAL RECAP
The competition was stiff at the Boilermaker Invitational with seven teams, including the Hoosiers, posting a team score under par in the final round (287). IU beat three teams with a higher GolfStat ranking to finish the tournament in eighth place. The top performance for IU came from senior Andrew Havill, who finished 4-over par for the tournament and a tie for 19th. Joining him in the top 30 were Jake Brown (T23) and Brock Ochsenreiter (T30).
HOOSIER INVITATIONAL RECAP
On home turf at the IU Golf Course, the Hoosiers entered the final round of the Hoosier Invitational in fourth place out of 14 other teams. Recording the best round of the day in the last round, Indiana jumped two spots on the leaderboard to finish in second place, matching their best tournament finish of the season. Three Hoosiers landed in the top 12, but the top performance belonged to Jake Brown, who closed the tournament tied for eighth place, his best tournament finish this year.
GRAND CANYON INVITATIONAL RECAP
At the Grand Canyon Invitational, Brock Ochsenreiter and Jack Sparrow both finished the 54-hole event at 2-under par and a tie for 16th to lead the way. Andrew Havill came in tied for 30th at 4-over par. As a team, Indiana finished in eighth place in the 14-team field with a score of 13-over par 865.
DESERT MOUNTAIN RECAP
The first stroke play event of the Spring season sent Indiana to Desert Mountain in Arizona, where the Hoosiers finished in 12th place as a team with a score of 912. The top individual performance belonged to Jake Brown, who posted scores of 74-75-77 to finish tied for 45th.
BIG TEN MATCH PLAY RECAP
At the Big Ten Match Play Championship, the Hoosiers opened with a matchup against Iowa, and it came down to the final holes but the Hawkeyes pulled out the win, 3-1-2. The Hoosiers then fell to the Round Robin portion of the event and defeated Nebraska in their next match by a 4-2 margin before dropping a 4-1-1 decision to Ohio State. At the end of the tournament, all six Hoosiers that competed won at least one match.
QUAIL VALLEY INTERCOLLEGIATE RECAP
The final tournament of the fall season saw the Hoosiers travel to Vero Beach, Florida for the Quail Valley Intercollegiate and they came away with a 14th place team finish out of 15 teams. Senior Andrew Havill led the way with an Even par score of 216 for the tournament to tie for 28th and has finished inside the top 30 of each event so far this season. Redshirt sophomore Jake Brown was just one shot behind him at 1-over par and a tie for 35th, capped off by a final round 69.
NORTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE RECAP
The Hoosiers earned a second place team finish at the Northern Intercollegiate at Beverly CC in Chicago on Oct. 10. Brendon Doyle led a trio of Hoosiers inside the top 16 individually for the tournament, as he finished tied for eighth with a score of 7-over par (220) to tie for his best career finish. Andrew Havill was behind him at 11-over par and Ochsenreiter was 13-over par.
WINDON MEMORIAL RECAP
At the Windon Memorial, Indiana posted a 11th place finish with a score of 896 (295-298-303; +32) while Keegan Vea was the top IU individual with a score of 221 (70-76-75; +5) and a tie for 21st. For Vea, it marked his eighth career top 25 finish and the fifth overall Top 25 by a Hoosier this season. Vea's first round 70 (-2) was also the best round in relation to par so far this season. Andrew Havill continued his steady start to his senior season with this third straight Top 30 finish after a score of 224 put him in a tie for 29th.
RECAP FROM OLYMPIA FIELDS
In what is annually one of the best – if not the best – fields in collegiate golf, the Hoosiers entered the final round in 10th place out of 14 teams at the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational. But when the dust settled on the final round, Indiana slipped to 14th place but were just four shots out of 10th place and showed that they can compete with some of the best teams in the country.
Senior Andrew Havill continued to show the way for IU early in the season, as he posted scores of 73-70-73 to earn his second Top 20 finish of the season (T19). Brendon Doyle was just one shot behind him at 217 and in 21st place.
SEASON OPENER AT WOLF RUN
The Hoosiers hosted 14 teams at Wolf Run Golf Club to open the 2016-17 season and finished sixth with a score of 590 after the tournament had to be shortened to 36 holes due to rain. Andrew Havill led Indiana with a T6 finish and a score of 143 (+1). Doyle joined Havill in the top 20 with a score of 145 that was good for a tie 14th.
Freshman Brock Ochsenreiter also made his college debut at Wolf Run, posting scores of 76 and 77 to tie for 45th.
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The format of the tournament will see all 14 conference teams play 18 holes each day, Friday through Sunday. The Hoosiers will tee off at 10:25 a.m. ET on Friday in round one.
TOURNAMENT INFORMATION
Baltimore Country Club Five Farms East Course
Baltimore, Maryland
Par 70 • 7,181 yards
Live Scoring
TEAMS COMPETING
All 14 teams from the Big Ten Conference will be competing this week. Here's a look at where each stand in this week's GolfStat rankings.
INDIANA LINEUP
The Hoosiers will send five guys to compete towards the team score this weekend. The lineup is as follows:
Golfer | 16-17 Rounds | Scoring Avg. |
1) Andrew Havill | 29 | 73.66 |
2) Jake Brown | 29 | 74.76 |
3) Brock Ochsenreiter | 29 | 74.90 |
4) Jack Sparrow | 17 | 76.24 |
5) Christian Fairbanks | 14 | 75.43 |
KEPLER INTERCOLLEGIATE RECAP
Indiana finished the regular season at the Kepler Intercollegiate hosted by Ohio State at the Scarlet Course in Columbus, Ohio. The Hoosiers finished tied for 14th out of 15 teams. Jake Brown led the way individually with a tie for 34th finish, highlighted by a final round 74 in tough scoring conditions. Andrew Havill was also inside the top 40, logging a T39 finish.
BOILERMAKER INVITATIONAL RECAP
The competition was stiff at the Boilermaker Invitational with seven teams, including the Hoosiers, posting a team score under par in the final round (287). IU beat three teams with a higher GolfStat ranking to finish the tournament in eighth place. The top performance for IU came from senior Andrew Havill, who finished 4-over par for the tournament and a tie for 19th. Joining him in the top 30 were Jake Brown (T23) and Brock Ochsenreiter (T30).
HOOSIER INVITATIONAL RECAP
On home turf at the IU Golf Course, the Hoosiers entered the final round of the Hoosier Invitational in fourth place out of 14 other teams. Recording the best round of the day in the last round, Indiana jumped two spots on the leaderboard to finish in second place, matching their best tournament finish of the season. Three Hoosiers landed in the top 12, but the top performance belonged to Jake Brown, who closed the tournament tied for eighth place, his best tournament finish this year.
GRAND CANYON INVITATIONAL RECAP
At the Grand Canyon Invitational, Brock Ochsenreiter and Jack Sparrow both finished the 54-hole event at 2-under par and a tie for 16th to lead the way. Andrew Havill came in tied for 30th at 4-over par. As a team, Indiana finished in eighth place in the 14-team field with a score of 13-over par 865.
DESERT MOUNTAIN RECAP
The first stroke play event of the Spring season sent Indiana to Desert Mountain in Arizona, where the Hoosiers finished in 12th place as a team with a score of 912. The top individual performance belonged to Jake Brown, who posted scores of 74-75-77 to finish tied for 45th.
BIG TEN MATCH PLAY RECAP
At the Big Ten Match Play Championship, the Hoosiers opened with a matchup against Iowa, and it came down to the final holes but the Hawkeyes pulled out the win, 3-1-2. The Hoosiers then fell to the Round Robin portion of the event and defeated Nebraska in their next match by a 4-2 margin before dropping a 4-1-1 decision to Ohio State. At the end of the tournament, all six Hoosiers that competed won at least one match.
QUAIL VALLEY INTERCOLLEGIATE RECAP
The final tournament of the fall season saw the Hoosiers travel to Vero Beach, Florida for the Quail Valley Intercollegiate and they came away with a 14th place team finish out of 15 teams. Senior Andrew Havill led the way with an Even par score of 216 for the tournament to tie for 28th and has finished inside the top 30 of each event so far this season. Redshirt sophomore Jake Brown was just one shot behind him at 1-over par and a tie for 35th, capped off by a final round 69.
NORTHERN INTERCOLLEGIATE RECAP
The Hoosiers earned a second place team finish at the Northern Intercollegiate at Beverly CC in Chicago on Oct. 10. Brendon Doyle led a trio of Hoosiers inside the top 16 individually for the tournament, as he finished tied for eighth with a score of 7-over par (220) to tie for his best career finish. Andrew Havill was behind him at 11-over par and Ochsenreiter was 13-over par.
WINDON MEMORIAL RECAP
At the Windon Memorial, Indiana posted a 11th place finish with a score of 896 (295-298-303; +32) while Keegan Vea was the top IU individual with a score of 221 (70-76-75; +5) and a tie for 21st. For Vea, it marked his eighth career top 25 finish and the fifth overall Top 25 by a Hoosier this season. Vea's first round 70 (-2) was also the best round in relation to par so far this season. Andrew Havill continued his steady start to his senior season with this third straight Top 30 finish after a score of 224 put him in a tie for 29th.
RECAP FROM OLYMPIA FIELDS
In what is annually one of the best – if not the best – fields in collegiate golf, the Hoosiers entered the final round in 10th place out of 14 teams at the Olympia Fields/Fighting Illini Invitational. But when the dust settled on the final round, Indiana slipped to 14th place but were just four shots out of 10th place and showed that they can compete with some of the best teams in the country.
Senior Andrew Havill continued to show the way for IU early in the season, as he posted scores of 73-70-73 to earn his second Top 20 finish of the season (T19). Brendon Doyle was just one shot behind him at 217 and in 21st place.
SEASON OPENER AT WOLF RUN
The Hoosiers hosted 14 teams at Wolf Run Golf Club to open the 2016-17 season and finished sixth with a score of 590 after the tournament had to be shortened to 36 holes due to rain. Andrew Havill led Indiana with a T6 finish and a score of 143 (+1). Doyle joined Havill in the top 20 with a score of 145 that was good for a tie 14th.
Freshman Brock Ochsenreiter also made his college debut at Wolf Run, posting scores of 76 and 77 to tie for 45th.
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