Men's Golf Grabs Last Spot in National Rankings
By Mike DeVader, Reinhardt Director of Athletic Communications & Media
KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Men's golf was able to stay in the national ranking on Friday as the team took the last spot in the NAIA Men's Golf Coaches' Top 25 Poll, which was announced earlier this evening by the NAIA national office.
The Eagles sit at No. 25 nationally after pulling in 104 voting points in the rating.
To view the entire rankings from the NAIA, please click here.
Most recently, rain forced the Golden Tigers Spring Invite to be cut short after just one round after play was canceled on March 16, but the Eagles had some impressive cards on day one, led by Christopher Whitney earning an all-tournament mention (T4) following his opening round of 75 (+3).
The then-18th-ranked men's team finished in the middle of the pack in fifth place out of nine teams with a 316 (+28).
The group still has a little over a week to get ready for the final regular-season tournament of the year in the AAC National Qualifier that begins on April 19.
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