STOCKTON, Calif. – Freshman Bryson Barnes posted his first career top-20 finish on Wednesday as the CSUN men’s golf team finished in a tie for 12th at the conclusion of the Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational at the Stockton Country Club.
Tournament: Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational
Dates: Oct. 14-16, 2024
Location: Stockton, Calif.
Course: Stockton Country Club (par-71 / 6,566 yards)
CSUN Place (36 Holes): T-12th out of 15 teams (287-281-293–861, +9)
Team Champion: San Diego (272-275-273–820,-32)
Individual Champion: Travis Robbie, Pacific (66-68-66–200, -13)
CSUN SCORES
TEAM SCOREBOARD
1. San Diego 272-275-270 (-32); 2 Pacific 275-270-279 (-28); 3. California 281-274-276 (-21); 4. Grand Canyon 276-282-276 (-18); 5. Washington State 281-283-279 (-9); 6. Idaho 285-281-279 (-7); 7. Cal State Fullerton 285-282-283 (-2); 8. UC Irvine 284-285-282 (-1); 8. California Baptist 276-288-287 (-1); 10. UC Riverside 289-287-278 (+2);. 11. Sacramento State 285-287-283 (+3) 12. UC San Diego 282-293-286 (+9); 12. Nevada 290-292-279 (+9); 12. CSUN 287-281-293 (+9); 15. Utah Tech 292-284-288 (+12).
HEAD COACH JIM BRACKEN SAID
“Bryson had his first top-20 finish and Dillon had a good final round which were positives today. As a team, we got off to a poor start and never really recovered. We’re a young team but that’s no excuse. We’re not making enough birdies right now to overcome some of the mistakes we’re making. We’ve got to learn to play with some pressure and that will come with time.”
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The Matadors finish up the fall portion of the 2024-25 schedule on Nov. 2-4 as CSUN travels to Maui for the Ka’anapali Classic Collegiate.
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