


The Boise State University men’s golf team fell one position on Tuesday and finished sixth with a 54-hole score of 878 in the Braveheart Classic. The two-day tournament was hosted by UC-Riverside and played at the Oak Valley Golf Golf.
Adam Choy led the Broncos shooting an ever-par 72 on Tuesday to finish with a one-under par score of 214 to tie Josh Escobedo of Loyola-Marymount for 12th place. Choy fired rounds of 72, 71 and 72.
Brendan Steele of UC-Riverside won medalist honors with rounds of 68, 66 and 69 for a 13-under par score of 203.
Boise State was fifth following the first two rounds, before shooting a 298 score in the final round on Tuesday. The Bronco’s team scores on Monday were 292 and 288.
UC-Riverside won the team title with a 14-under par score of 850. Cal Poly was runner-up with a 205 total followed by UC-Santa Barbara at 869, St. Mary’s at 875, and Utah in fifth place at 876.
Other Bronco finishers included Matt Hastings tied for 15th at 217, Brian Smith tied for 18th at 218, Jason Williams tied for 58th at 228, and Jake Sestero tied for 102 at 245.
The Broncos will be back in action on March 21-22 in the CU Stevinson Ranch Invitational in Stevenson, Calif.
Courtesy Broncosports.com