In its previous two tournaments before the Aggie Invitational, the Kent State men’s golf team finished lower than Texas A&M, the No. 2 team in the country.
After having not played on a course for over a week, the Flashes finished in second place in the Aggie Invitational. The Flashes beat all but one university that was ranked in the top 20. The No. 1-ranked Oklahoma State finished in first place.
“Saturday morning, we were dead last,” Kent State coach Herb Page said. “We were 15, 16-over par and I thought, “Oh my goodness, what a long weekend it's going to be.