
Brock Reschly
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Reschly Takes Third at Cleveland State, Best Finish of Career
10/7/2025 4:00:00 PM | Men's Golf
WESTLAKE, Ohio - Brock Reschly played the best tournament of his career this week, finishing third at the Tom Tontimonia Invitational on Tuesday (Oct. 7) to lead the Purdue Fort Wayne men's golf team.
The junior shot 211 in the three-round event, matching his career-low, but this was the first top-five finish in his career. He used a round of 68 on Tuesday to jump seven spots up the leaderboard for third. After a bogey on his opening hole, his scorecard was without a blemish the rest of the day. En route to his 3-under performance, he birdied holes eight, 12, 15 and 18 and parred everything else.
Julian Dugan shot a 73 on Tuesday to finish with a 214. He parred his first five holes, then after three bogeys, parred five more. An eagle on the 590-yard 18th highlighted his round. He took eighth, the first top-10 finish of his career.
Justin Hicks played his best round of the week on Tuesday, shooting an even 71. He finished in 45th place with the 222. Hicks birdied holes eight, 10, 13, 16 and one after starting on hole seven.
Cody Coleman turned in a 73-75-75-223 for 48th place. His 75 featured birdies on his opening hole, the 420-yard sixth and two, a 424-yard par-4. He finished his day with five holes of par or better.
Nick Holder shot 70 in round three, also his best of the week. He turned in birdies on 11, 13, 15 and 18 before finishing with six pars in a row. He was 3-under over his last 16 holes.
Nick Bellush (73-74-72-219) and AJ Agnew (72-72-75-219) both played as individuals and tied for 30th.
As a team, Purdue Fort Wayne shot 292-291-282-865, which was good to tie for third place with Cleveland State. The Mastodons were 13 shots back of Green Bay, who won the event, and seven shots behind the runners-up Oakland Golden Grizzlies. The Mastodons topped Horizon League foes IU Indy, Northern Kentucky, Youngstown State and Detroit Mercy.
The Mastodons are back in action next week (Oct. 13-14) at the Purdue Fall Invitational.
The junior shot 211 in the three-round event, matching his career-low, but this was the first top-five finish in his career. He used a round of 68 on Tuesday to jump seven spots up the leaderboard for third. After a bogey on his opening hole, his scorecard was without a blemish the rest of the day. En route to his 3-under performance, he birdied holes eight, 12, 15 and 18 and parred everything else.
Julian Dugan shot a 73 on Tuesday to finish with a 214. He parred his first five holes, then after three bogeys, parred five more. An eagle on the 590-yard 18th highlighted his round. He took eighth, the first top-10 finish of his career.
Justin Hicks played his best round of the week on Tuesday, shooting an even 71. He finished in 45th place with the 222. Hicks birdied holes eight, 10, 13, 16 and one after starting on hole seven.
Cody Coleman turned in a 73-75-75-223 for 48th place. His 75 featured birdies on his opening hole, the 420-yard sixth and two, a 424-yard par-4. He finished his day with five holes of par or better.
Nick Holder shot 70 in round three, also his best of the week. He turned in birdies on 11, 13, 15 and 18 before finishing with six pars in a row. He was 3-under over his last 16 holes.
Nick Bellush (73-74-72-219) and AJ Agnew (72-72-75-219) both played as individuals and tied for 30th.
As a team, Purdue Fort Wayne shot 292-291-282-865, which was good to tie for third place with Cleveland State. The Mastodons were 13 shots back of Green Bay, who won the event, and seven shots behind the runners-up Oakland Golden Grizzlies. The Mastodons topped Horizon League foes IU Indy, Northern Kentucky, Youngstown State and Detroit Mercy.
The Mastodons are back in action next week (Oct. 13-14) at the Purdue Fall Invitational.
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