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Murray, Cunningham Claim Top 10 Finishes in Missouri – University of Nebraska

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Hamish Murray brought home his second straight top-five showing, while Brodie Cunningham added a second consecutive top-10 performance of his own with a career-best 66 (-4) in the final round to lead the Nebraska men’s golf team to a third-place team finish at the Tiger Collegiate in Columbia, Mo., on Tuesday.

Murray, a senior from Sydney, Australia, took fifth individually in a 99-player field with a three-round total of 212 (+2) on the par-70, 7,158-yard layout of The Club at Old Hawthorne. Murray closed with an even-par 70 in Tuesday’s final round that included 16 pars, one birdie and bogey. He opened the tournament with another even-par 70, before capping Monday with a second-round 72 (+2). It was Murray’s fourth top-10 finish and seventh top-25 showing of the 2024-25 season.

Cunningham, a freshman from Glasgow, Scotland, continued his strong spring season with a career-best 66 on Tuesday to storm 26 spots up the leader board on his way to an eighth-place individual finish with a 213 (+3). Cunningham opened the tournament with a 69 (-1) before battling his way to a second-round 78. It was Cunningham’s third consecutive top-15 finish and his fourth top-25 showing of the year.

Evan McDermott contributed a top-25 finish for the Big Red with a 216 (+6) to tie for 22nd. The redshirt sophomore from Spring Lake, Mich., capped a solid tournament with an even-par 70 on Tuesday, after rounds of 72 and 74 on Monday. It was his third top-25 performance of the year.

Rudy Sautron tied for 55th at 222 (+12), despite a 66 (-4) in Monday’s second round. The sophomore from Reunion Island, France closed with a 74 on Tuesday, after opening the tournament with an 82 on Monday.

Reed Malleck rounded out the Nebraska lineup in a tie for 80th at 227, including his final-round 73 (+3) that counted toward NU’s team score. The graduate student from York, Neb., opened with a 74, before adding an 80 in Monday’s second round.

As a team, Nebraska locked up its fourth top-three team finish of the season with a three-round total of 854 (+14), including a 279 (-1) in Tuesday’s final round. The Big Red opened with a 285 (+5), before managing a 290 (+10) in Monday’s second round.

The hosts from Missouri won the team title with an even-par 840, including a final-round 275 (-5). St. Mary’s (Calif.) finished second at 848 (+8), while Kansas State (861), Cincinnati (862) and Central Arkansas (862) rounded out the top five behind the Huskers in the 18-team tournament field. No. 26 UNLV…

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