Rice Men’s Golf Posts Record Round at NCAA Regional
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At Rice Village, Rice men’s golf gave Houston fans a result worth talking about. The Owls wrapped up the NCAA Athens Regional with a program-record team round, closing the event with their best golf of the week and putting an emphatic finish on postseason play.
Rice entered the regional chasing one of college golf’s toughest tickets, a spot in the NCAA Championship field. The Owls did not advance, but they ended the tournament in style by producing the lowest round in school history, a sign of how high the group’s ceiling can be against a stacked national field.
Rice men’s golf finishes Athens with a historic final round
The NCAA Athens Regional brought together deep, high-level competition, and Rice saved its sharpest performance for the last day. The Owls posted a final-round 271, 17-under par, to set a new school record. That number gave Rice a major jump on the leaderboard and turned the close of the tournament into one of the team’s best single-day performances of the season.
Low rounds across the lineup fueled that push. Rice put multiple players under par, and the final-day surge showed balance instead of one player carrying the card. In regional golf, that matters. Teams advance with depth, and Rice’s closing round showed the Owls can stack scores when the lineup gets rolling together.
Individual scores helped power the Owls’ jump
The record day included a 65 from Christian Pedraza, one of the best rounds posted by any Rice player in the tournament. Ammar Al-Rawi added a 66, giving the Owls another big number at the top of the lineup. Those rounds helped Rice erase ground and finish the event with momentum, even if the cut line for advancement stayed out of reach.
Regional fields leave little room for a slow start. Rice spent the week battling nationally ranked programs, and the final standings reflected that level of difficulty. Still, ending with a school record at an NCAA site is a meaningful result for the program and a strong marker for returning players.
What the finish means for Rice moving forward
For a program in Rice Village that keeps pushing for a bigger national presence, this round gives the offseason a clear benchmark. The Owls now have proof they can produce elite numbers on a postseason stage. That matters in roster development, confidence, and next spring’s NCAA push.
Rice’s season is now complete, and the final memory is a good one: a record-setting score against top competition in Athens. The next step for the Owls will come with the 2025 season, when this core tries to turn one huge round into a deeper postseason run.
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