Jax State took seventh at the Lake Las Vegas Intercollegiate, hosted by Louisiana at Reflection Bay Golf Course in Henderson, Nev.
The Gamecocks were under par as a team in two of the three rounds, finishing the tournament at nine-under par as a team. Boise State won the event with a score of -23.
Jax State finished second in the field in Par 5 scoring at 28-under and an average of 4.53. The team posted three eagles in three rounds which was tied for second-most in the field of 11 teams.
Leading the way was
Ryley Heath in a tie for ninth with a six-under 54-hole total of 210. Heath shot even-par 72 in the first round, followed by a 69 in the second and a 69 in the third. Heath was the third-best Par 4 player in the field with a 3.9 average and a total of -3 on those holes.
Ben Shedd was in 18
th with a total of 213 (-3). After a 74 in the first round, Shedd came back with a 69 in the second with the lone bogey on the card coming on the second hole. Shedd had an eagle in the third round on the Par 5, 528-yard 14
th and finished the round with a 70.
Ricardo Matho was 40
th with a three-over total of 219. He found himself at the top of the leaderboard after a first-round eagle on the Par 5, 596-yard 12
th and finished the round at one-under. He closed the weekend with rounds of 73 and 75 and was among the leaders in the field in total pars.
Stanley Campbell posted a total of 220 (+4) with totals of 74, 72, and 74. He carded an eagle on the 561-yard, Par 5 ninth in the second round.
Cole Lindeman rounded out the lineup in 47
th with a total of 221 (+5) with the highlight coming in Wednesday's final round when he posted a four-under round of 68. He played the final eight holes of the day at -5 with just two bogeys on the card. He shot 79 in the first round and bounced back with a 74 on Tuesday.
Next up for the Gamecocks is the Seminole Intercollegiate in Tallahassee, Fla. starting March 15
th.