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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - Louisiana Tech mimicked its 19-over-par opening round on Saturday as the Bulldogs wrapped up the William H. Tucker Invitational in 13th place at 43-over-par 907, just four strokes ahead of Arizona.
Senior Victor Lange led the team overall at 4-over-par (74-70-76=220) as he struggled Saturday, carding 4-over-par in the final round. That dropped him to tie for 24th individually.
Freshman Hunter Glenn led the Bulldogs Saturday with a 1-under-par 71 in the final round, pushing him up to a tie for 65th overall in the tournament. Glenn carded a 13-over-par score for the three rounds with a 229 score overall (81-77-71=229).
Host New Mexico won the tournament with a team score of 24-over-par 840, 19 strokes ahead of second place Texas Tech (5-under-par 859). UNLV and Colorado State tied for third at 4-over-par.
The Lobos' Andrej Bevins won the individual title at 10-under-par (68-68-70), edging UNLV's AJ McInerney by two strokes.
Louisiana Tech returns to action on Oct. 10-11 as the Bulldogs return to the Pelican State to compete at the David Toms Intercollegiate hosted by LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
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