UL's golf team had its final competitive round before next week's Sun Belt Conference Championships on Tuesday, and Ragin' Cajun coach Bob Bass liked what he saw.
The Cajuns posted the day's low round on the final day of Arkansas State's Indian Classic and vaulted into a third-place final finish in the 16-team field. UL finished behind winning South Florida and runner-up New Orleans, but made up two strokes on USF and six on UNO during Tuesday's final round.
The Cajuns had a four-under 284 team score over the 6,903-yard par-72 Sage Meadows course in Jonesboro, Ark., one of only two subpar rounds on the final day. USF had a two-under 286 Tuesday to finish at 12-under 852 for the tournament, with UNO second at 854 and the Cajuns third at seven-under 857. The next-closest teams were Troy at 862 and La. Tech at even-par 864.
"The best thing about that is today was the toughest of the days we've had," Bass said. "It was cold and windy and the pins were probably in their toughest spots of the week. With all that, we had good, consistent play.
"We've been trying to put a good finishing day on things all spring, and we really got it done today."
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Dan McDonald
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