The Ranger men’s golf team placed 13th in the Battle for the Belt that finished Tuesday in Hot Springs, Arkansas.
The team turned in a score of 900. Henderson State, which won the tournament, had a total of 854.
Max Courange, a sophomore business administration major from Norman, placed 20th overall. His total was 218 (75-69-74) with 34 pars and nine birdies.
Pierce Geminden, a sophomore business administration major from Spring, Texas, placed 43rd with a total of 226 (72-78-76), including 26 pars, nine birdies and the only team eagle.
Matti Zerwin, a sophomore business administration major from Lafayette, Colorado, turned in a total of 229 (80-77-72) to place 53rd. He had 25 pars.
Noah Carpenter, a sophomore business administration major from Lincoln, Nebraska, had 33 pars and six birdies, finishing with a total of 230 (76-77-77) and in 56th place overall.
Davan Smith, a senior health and sports science major from Dodge City, Kansas, finished in 59th with a total of 232 (80-75-77), 33 pars and three birdies.
Magnus Fabian, a sophmore in business administration from Suttgart, Germany, tied with Smith with 232 (79-76-78). He had 33 pars and four birdies.