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Boise State Athletic Calendar for Tuesday, March 23

The Bronco men's golf team is in action on the road in Eugene.

The Boise State men's team hit the links.
The Boise State men's team hit the links. (Shutterstock)

BOISE, ID — The Boise State men's golf team meets up with other teams from around the northwest at the Duck Invitational in Eugene on Tuesday, March 23.

The full day event takes place at the Eugene Country Club.


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Led by Hugo Townsend, Boise State finished fourth at the Bandon Dunes Championship on March 9, the team's last time on the course. Townsend carded a 4-under 67 in the final round, the best score of the day, and finished tied for second at 5-under, 208 in the 54-hole event. The Broncos placed in the top five for the second-straight tournament to open the season. It is the first time since 2017-18, Boise State has opened with back-to-back top-five efforts. The tie for second is the best finish in Townsend's career, and his third-career top 10 as a member of the Blue and Orange. He made a birdie and an eagle on his final-two holes of the tournament.

"Hugo played great all day," Bronco head coach Dan Potter said. "His game is at a place where he should be in the mix a lot, especially at a course like this where he is familiar. It is a place that requires a lot more skill that some places we play at that is right up his alley."

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Joe Neuheisel tied for 10th at 2-under (72-68-71, 211) to earn his first-career top 10. His 3-under 68 in the second round was a career best.

"Joe Neuheisel had three good rounds," Potter said. "He has continued to get better and he is combining his skill set with a competitive spirit that makes him capable of producing these type of results."

San Francisco, ranked 32nd nationally, won the 14-team event at 16-under. Utah and Oregon tied for second, one stroke ahead of the Broncos. The Broncos bested Mountain West rival Fresno State (+11) as well as No 23 Stanford (+11), Oregon State (+16) and Washington State (+4) from the Pac-12. Boise State has been the best Mountain West school in each of the first-two events and has placed ahead of five Pac-12 opponents this season.

Skyler Eubank tied for 28th at 6-over (71-72-76, 219) and Josh Gliege tied for 58th at 12-over (74-77-74, 225). Brian Humphreys was a stroke behind Gliege (78-72-76, 226) and tied for 62nd.


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