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Huskers Open Fall Season at Visit Knoxville Collegiate – University of Nebraska

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The Nebraska men’s golf team kicks off its 2023-24 season by traveling to Tennessee for the Visit Knoxville Collegiate, Sept. 8-10. 

Following a practice round on Thursday, the 54-hole tournament begins on Friday, Sept. 8 with Nebraska tee times beginning at 7:50 a.m. (CT). Action continues with the second round on Saturday, Sept. 9, when the Huskers are scheduled to begin with tee times at 9:45 a.m. (CT). The tournament concludes with Sunday’s final round, with tee times determined by position in the team standings.

All three rounds in the 14-team tournament will be played on a par-70, 7,280-yard layout at the Tennessee National Golf Club in Loudon, Tenn. 

In addition to the hosts from Tennessee, the Huskers will be joined by Clemson, Virginia Tech, Mississippi State and Ole Miss, along with Wisconsin, USF, UConn, Cincinnati, Charlotte, East Tennessee State, Toledo and North Florida in the 14-team field. 

Visit Knoxville Collegiate
Host: Tennessee
Tennessee National Golf Club (Louden, Tenn.) / Par 70, 7,280 Yards

Live Scoring: Golfstat.com

Tee Times
Round 1: Friday, Sept. 8 – 7:50 a.m. CT
Round 2: Saturday, Sept. 9 – 9:45 a.m. CT
Round 3: Sunday, Sept. 10 – 7:20 a.m. CT (TBA by team standing)

Participating Teams (14)
Charlotte, Cincinnati, Clemson, UConn, East Tennessee State, Mississippi State, Nebraska, North Florida, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Toledo, USF, Virginia Tech, Wisconsin

Nebraska Lineup
1. Gentry Scheve
2. Will Marshall
3. Harry Crockett
4. Grant Jabenis
5. Reed Malleck

Second-year Nebraska head coach Judd Cornell will lead an experienced lineup of five returning lettermen to Tennessee.

Senior Gentry Scheve (Emporia, Kan.) earned the top spot in qualifying heading to Tennessee, after closing the 2022-23 season strong. Scheve earned lineup spots in each of Nebraska’s final four events last season, including a career-best fourth-place individual finish with a 215 (69-72-74) at the Fighting Illini Spring Collegiate (April 22-23). His performance in Illinois followed a career-best 208 (-8) at the Tiger Collegiate (April 10-11). Scheve’s second-round 66 (-6) helped the Huskers to the best team round in school history with a 274 (-14).

Nebraska’s most experienced returning golfer, Will Marshall (Elburn, Ill.) returns for his fifth season as a Husker. Marshall led Nebraska with five top-25 finishes a year ago while posting a 73.68 stroke average.

Junior Harry Crockett set a school record with a 71.82 stroke average over 11 fall rounds in 2022-23….

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