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STARKVILLE, Miss.—̫ӳ is once again a disc golf national champion.
The ̫ӳ men’s disc golf club dominated the National Collegiate Disc Golf Championship in North Augusta, South Carolina, winning the national title by 33 strokes against the field of 35 teams. Saturday’s [April 14] final round marked the second national championship for the club and the first since 2009. The ̫ӳ women’s disc golf club won national championships in 2012 and 2013.
“This is something this club has been working toward for a long time,” said team captain and club president Steven Hillerman. “We had a pretty good team last year and came in fifth place, so we were really hoping to do more this year. For us to come away with the title really means a lot.”
The Bulldogs shot 59 under par over the six-round tournament, putting them comfortably ahead of second place team Texas A&M, which finished at 26 under par for the tournament. The four-person group of Mississippians that won the title include, by hometown:
DIAMONDHEAD—Trevor Strong, a senior civil engineering major;
JACKSON—Micah Peacock, a senior mechanical engineering major;
MADISON—Steven Hillerman, a junior computer science major; and
SOUTHAVEN—Jacob Henson, a freshman finance major.
In addition to the four players on ̫ӳ’s primary squad, two other teams of four from ̫ӳ competed in the competition.
The ̫ӳ Disc Golf Club practices on the university’s two public disc golf courses, which are managed by the Department of University Recreation.
̫ӳ’s Sports Clubs program allows students the opportunity to engage in activities of their choice at various skill levels, contributes to the development of student leadership, and encourages healthy lifestyles. For more, see .
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