Blinn Golf Finishes Ninth at Riverbend Intercollegiate
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Blinn College’s men’s golf team secured a ninth-place finish at the Riverbend Intercollegiate, capping off a demanding tournament that featured several nationally ranked programs. The Buccaneers completed the event with steady individual performances that kept them competitive throughout the multi-round field.
Freshman Colton Hedrick led the team with a strong final outing, marking one of the Buccaneers’ highest individual finishes of the season. His consistent play helped stabilize the team’s overall score as they navigated a challenging course setup and tough competition.
Teammates Ethan Davis and Ashton Dennis also contributed key rounds. Both golfers managed to keep Blinn in the top 10 despite several teams making late pushes up the leaderboard. The Buccaneers’ collective performance demonstrated continued growth as the roster prepares for the next phase of the season.
Why It Matters
The Riverbend Intercollegiate featured some of the region’s strongest junior college golf programs. A top-10 finish reflects solid development for Blinn, which continues to build depth and consistency in tournament play. Individual improvements from younger team members also point to a promising trajectory for future competition.
What’s Next
Blinn looks to carry this momentum into its upcoming spring tournaments, where results will influence regional rankings and postseason qualification. The coaching staff will continue refining the roster and preparing players for the run-up to championship events.
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