Murray State men’s golf to compete in Missouri Valley Conference Championships

Jacob Miller, Head Coach at Murray State Racers Men's Golf
Jacob Miller, Head Coach at Murray State Racers Men's Golf
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Murray State men’s golf will participate in the Missouri Valley Conference Championships at Annbriar Golf Course in Waterloo, Illinois from April 26 to 28.

The event is significant as it brings together top teams from the conference, with Murray State entering as the fourth ranked team according to Scoreboard national rankings. The Racers are led by sophomore Trey Wall, who returns to defend his individual championship title from last year.

The competition schedule includes 18 holes of play each day—Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday—at Annbriar Golf Club. The Murray State lineup for the tournament features Trey Wall, Lennon Albans, Sam Guest, Brock Montgomery, Rocco Zakutney, and Tyler Wirth.

Fans can follow live scoring and updates on social media platforms such as Twitter (@MSURacers), Instagram (@RacersAthletics), and Facebook for general athletics news. For specific updates on men’s golf, followers can use Twitter and Instagram handles @RacersMGolf.

As teams prepare for this annual championship event, attention will be on whether Wall can secure another individual crown and how the Racers perform against strong conference competition.



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