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IW Spring Tiger Classic Men’s Results Tournament Course Information Course Name Par Yardage Ratin # g 1 Sheaffer Memorial Golf Course: Men's 72 6600 69.5 Finish Team Round Total 1 Score 1 (Won Loras College 312 312 TB) 2 Knox College 312 312 3 William Penn University 318 318 4 Waldorf University 321 321 T5 Clarke University 322 322 T5 Southeastern CC 322 322 7 William Penn University (B) 349 349 T8 Iowa Wesleyan University 352 352 T8 Blackburn College 352 352 10 Monmouth College - IL 354 354 11 Simpson College 355 355 12 Clarke University (B) 356 356 Course Name Par Yardag Ratin # e g 1 Sheaffer Memorial Golf Course: Men's 72 6600 69.5 Finish First Name Last Name Team Round Total 1 Score 1 Cole Ruckman Waldorf University 73 73 2 William Schimbke Loras College 74 74 3 Patrick Mattar Knox College 75 75 T4 Thomas White Blackburn College 76 76 T4 Benjamin Boerjan Waldorf University 76 76 T6 Spencer Tucker William Penn University 77 77 T6 Dominic Leli Loras College 77 77 T8 Austin Hafner William Penn University 78 78 T8 Brendan Wise Knox College 78 78 T8 Justin Everson Clarke University 78 78 T8 Ethan Kaiser William Penn University (B) 78 78 T8 Jon Jarvis Southeastern CC 78 78 T8 Andrew Lallier William Penn University 78 78 T8 Harrison Murray Southeastern CC 78 78 T15 Jason White Knox College 79 79 T15 Jack Kamentz Clarke University 79 79 T15 Noah Shields Monmouth College - IL 79 79 T18 Harry Phillips Knox College 80 80 T18 Jacob Peiser Loras College 80 80 T18 Tyler Clouse Waldorf University 80 80 T18 Mitch Anderson Waldorf University 80 80 T22 Isaac Garrett Blackburn College 81 81 T22 Bo Burgmeier Loras College 81 81 T22 Ryan Keating Loras College 81 81 T25 Jayden Rios Southeastern CC 82 82 T25 Thomas Wade Southeastern CC 82 82 T25 Ben Baker Clarke University 82 82 T28 Kade Salemi Clarke University 83 83 T28 Alex Kueker Blackburn College 83 83 30 Caleb Cochran Southeastern CC 84 84 T31 David Decker William Penn University 85 85 T31 Greg Witte Clarke University (B) 85 85 T31 Alex Mcleland Clarke University 85 85 T31 Nick Stroschein Clarke University (B) 85 85 T31 Aaron Fleming Waldorf University 85 85 T36 Jared Pheffer Waldorf University 86 86 T36 Isaac Roe Simpson College 86 86 T36 Ryan Prusak Monmouth College - IL 86 86 T36 Jeff Cox Iowa Wesleyan University 86 86 T36 Elliot Bainbridge Knox College 86 86 T41 Mason Wills Iowa Wesleyan University 87 87 T41 Brendan Bayeur Simpson College 87 87 43 Kenneth Tucker Iowa Wesleyan University 88 88 44 Mateo Varese William Penn University (B) 89 89 T45 Tate Nelson Southeastern CC 90 90 T45 Konner Johnson Simpson College 90 90 T47 Jack Stickels Iowa Wesleyan University 91 91 T47 Nathan Cronkhite Iowa Wesleyan University 91 91 T47 Noah Pierpoint William Penn University (B) 91 91 T47 Jaden Herr William Penn University (B) 91 91 T47 Ben Dobberstei Monmouth College - IL 91 91 n T52 Lucas Hemphill Simpson College 92 92 T52 Jared Martinson Clarke University (B) 92 92 T52 Alex DeJong William Penn University (B) 92 92 55 Vincent Forseth Clarke University (B) 94 94 56 Jace Kirkland Southeastern CC 95 95 57 Brock Hartley William Penn University 96 96 58 Cole Runde Clarke University (B) 97 97 59 Jakob Brokaw Monmouth College - IL 98 98 60 Brett Jansen Simpson College 99 99 61 Jimmy Johnson Monmouth College - IL 100 100 62 Tyler Henecke Southeastern CC 101 101 63 Cody Funk Clarke University (B) 103 103 T64 Andy Sterner William Penn University 112 112 T64 Jarrod Hall Monmouth College - IL 112 112 T64 Drew Dixon Blackburn College 112 112 67 Jacob Taylor William Penn University 0 0.
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