
Aggies Finish 20th at NCAA Championship
May 26, 2024 | Men's Golf
Texas A&M moved up two spots in the third round at Omni La Costa
CARLSBAD, Calif. – The Texas A&M Aggies' 2023-24 campaign ended following Sunday's third round at the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship.
The Aggies moved up two spots with their round of 12-over 300 but missed the top-15 cutoff to advance to Monday's final round of stroke play. The Maroon & White ended the tournament tied with Stanford for 20th place at 41-over 905.
Vishnu Sadagopan, who entered the lineup Sunday as an alternate in place of Aaron Pounds, paced the Aggies with an even round at the par-72, 7,538-yard Omni La Costa Resort & Spa North Course.
Playing in his final tournament for Texas A&M, senior Daniel Rodrigues was the squad's top performer. He was in 40th place at 6-over 222 following Sunday's round of 77. Phichaksn Maichon and Michael Heidelbaugh also registered counting scores with 75 and 76, respectively.
A trio of Aggies earned PING All-Central Region Team recognition, including Maichon, Jaime Montojo and Rodrigues. Maichon also picked up All-SEC Second Team distinction.
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TEAM SCORES
TEXAS A&M SCORES
The Aggies moved up two spots with their round of 12-over 300 but missed the top-15 cutoff to advance to Monday's final round of stroke play. The Maroon & White ended the tournament tied with Stanford for 20th place at 41-over 905.
Vishnu Sadagopan, who entered the lineup Sunday as an alternate in place of Aaron Pounds, paced the Aggies with an even round at the par-72, 7,538-yard Omni La Costa Resort & Spa North Course.
Playing in his final tournament for Texas A&M, senior Daniel Rodrigues was the squad's top performer. He was in 40th place at 6-over 222 following Sunday's round of 77. Phichaksn Maichon and Michael Heidelbaugh also registered counting scores with 75 and 76, respectively.
A trio of Aggies earned PING All-Central Region Team recognition, including Maichon, Jaime Montojo and Rodrigues. Maichon also picked up All-SEC Second Team distinction.
For the most up-to-date information on Texas A&M men's golf follow the Aggies on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
TEAM SCORES
| 1 | Illinois | 293-287-282=862 | -2 |
| 2 | Virginia | 290-287-291=868 | +4 |
| 3 | Vanderbilt | 297-286-290=873 | +9 |
| 4 | Florida State | 299-289-286=874 | +10 |
| 5 | Ohio State | 294-294-289=877 | +13 |
| t-6 | Auburn | 293-293-293=879 | +15 |
| t-6 | North Carolina | 291=296-292=879 | +15 |
| 8 | Florida | 295-302-287=884 | +20 |
| t-9 | Arizona | 290-298-297=885 | +21 |
| t-9 | Georgia Tech | 292-301-292=885 | +21 |
| 11 | Texas | 296-301-290=887 | +23 |
| 12 | Baylor | 297-299-292=888 | +24 |
| 13 | Oklahoma | 301-302-286=889 | +25 |
| t-14 | East Tennessee State | 296-297-298=891 | +27 |
| t-14 | Tennessee | 305-292-294=891 | +27 |
| Cutline to advance to Round 4 | |||
| 16 | Wake Forest | 298-304-291=893 | +29 |
| 17 | Texas Tech | 309-301-285=895 | +31 |
| 18 | LSU | 301-306-296=903 | +39 |
| 19 | California | 297-296-304=904 | +40 |
| t-20 | Texas A&M | 298-307-300=905 | +41 |
| t-20 | Stanford | 297-301-307=905 | +41 |
| 22 | Clemson | 306-303-297=906 | +42 |
| t-23 | Notre Dame | 296-305-306=907 | +43 |
| t-23 | Oklahoma State | 303-305-299=907 | +43 |
| 25 | Utah | 307-297-305=909 | +45 |
| 26 | SMU | 303-302-305=910 | +46 |
| 27 | West Virginia | 307-304-300=911 | +47 |
| 28 | New Mexico | 299-306-307=912 | +48 |
| 29 | North Florida | 307-297-317=921 | +57 |
| 30 | Purdue | 310-310-304=624 | +60 |
TEXAS A&M SCORES
| t-40 | Daniel Rodrigues | 74-71-77=222 | +6 |
| t-78 | Phichaksn Maichon | 75-76-75=226 | +10 |
| t-101 | Michael Heidelbaugh | 76-77-76=229 | +13 |
| t-138 | Jaime Montojo | 73-83-82=238 | +22 |
| Aaron Pounds | 81-84-XX=165 | +21 | |
| Vishnu Sadagopan | XX-XX-72=72 | E |
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