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Aggies Earn Third Tournament Trophy of the Season
Mar 10, 2026 | Men's Golf
LAFAYETTE – The Texas A&M men's golf team claimed their third tournament title of the season with Tuesday's victory at the Louisiana Classics.
The Aggies played a steady final round of golf to hold off their playing partners Michigan and Little Rock along with hard-charging Middle Tennessee. Texas A&M penciled in a 1-under 287 in the last loop around the par-72, 6,898-yard Oakbourne Country Club.
Texas A&M won the event for the fourth time in the last five seasons. The Aggies finished the tournament at 24-under 840 to win by seven strokes over Little Rock (-17). Middle Tennessee (-16), East Tennessee State (-14) and Michigan (-13) rounded out the top five of the 16-team field.
Jaime Montojo was Texas A&M's top performer at the event. He finished the tournament tied for eighth place at 6-under 210 following Tuesday's 1-under 71.
Kris Kuvaas registered Texas A&M's best final round score with a 3-under 69. He finished the tournament at 4-under 212, joining Shiv Parmer and Aaron Pounds in 15th place. Alex Long was one stroke back in 19th place at 3-under 213.
Other Aggies in the field included Wheaton Ennis in 29th place followed by Jack Usner in 47th and Jacob Sosa in 67th.
Texas A&M has added three trophies to the mantle this season, including the 2nd Swing Gopher Invitational and the Steelwood Collegiate Invitational.
UP NEXT...
The Aggies head to Floridian National Golf Club in Palm City, Florida for the Valspar Collegiate Invitational March 23-24.
TEXAS A&M QUOTES
Head Coach Brian Kortan
On the team effort into the scoreboard…
"It takes the entire team for us to have a great week. We've got good players, but we have to play five guys, and they need to be in those five rounds of golf and that's what this week was, a really great team effort to come out on top is always great. It was good to see good golf out of a lot of different guys."
On Jaime Montojo being at the top of the leaderboard…
"Jaime had a really great week. He has played solidly all spring which is great to see. He hung in there and played a nice round today, it was good to see him play well."
On bringing back home a trophy…
"Whenever you leave town, you want to play well enough to have the chance to win. It's always great to win a tournament. It's not easy to do especially on the back end of a busy stretch. So, to see them in there and bring home a win it's awesome to see."
TEAM STANDINGS
TEXAS A&M SCORES
The Aggies played a steady final round of golf to hold off their playing partners Michigan and Little Rock along with hard-charging Middle Tennessee. Texas A&M penciled in a 1-under 287 in the last loop around the par-72, 6,898-yard Oakbourne Country Club.
Texas A&M won the event for the fourth time in the last five seasons. The Aggies finished the tournament at 24-under 840 to win by seven strokes over Little Rock (-17). Middle Tennessee (-16), East Tennessee State (-14) and Michigan (-13) rounded out the top five of the 16-team field.
Jaime Montojo was Texas A&M's top performer at the event. He finished the tournament tied for eighth place at 6-under 210 following Tuesday's 1-under 71.
Kris Kuvaas registered Texas A&M's best final round score with a 3-under 69. He finished the tournament at 4-under 212, joining Shiv Parmer and Aaron Pounds in 15th place. Alex Long was one stroke back in 19th place at 3-under 213.
Other Aggies in the field included Wheaton Ennis in 29th place followed by Jack Usner in 47th and Jacob Sosa in 67th.
Texas A&M has added three trophies to the mantle this season, including the 2nd Swing Gopher Invitational and the Steelwood Collegiate Invitational.
UP NEXT...
The Aggies head to Floridian National Golf Club in Palm City, Florida for the Valspar Collegiate Invitational March 23-24.
TEXAS A&M QUOTES
Head Coach Brian Kortan
On the team effort into the scoreboard…
"It takes the entire team for us to have a great week. We've got good players, but we have to play five guys, and they need to be in those five rounds of golf and that's what this week was, a really great team effort to come out on top is always great. It was good to see good golf out of a lot of different guys."
On Jaime Montojo being at the top of the leaderboard…
"Jaime had a really great week. He has played solidly all spring which is great to see. He hung in there and played a nice round today, it was good to see him play well."
On bringing back home a trophy…
"Whenever you leave town, you want to play well enough to have the chance to win. It's always great to win a tournament. It's not easy to do especially on the back end of a busy stretch. So, to see them in there and bring home a win it's awesome to see."
TEAM STANDINGS
| 1 | Texas A&M | -24 | 278-275-287 = 840 |
| 2 | Little Rock | -17 | 280-281-286 = 847 |
| 3 | Middle Tennessee | -16 | 285-285-278 = 848 |
| 4 | East Tennessee State | -14 | 284-282-284 = 850 |
| 5 | Michigan | -13 | 282-280-289 = 851 |
| 6 | New Mexico State | -12 | 277-291-284 = 852 |
| 7 | Lamar | -11 | 291-272-290 = 853 |
| 8 | North Texas | -10 | 284-287-293 = 854 |
| 9 | Louisiana | -5 | 286-283-290 = 859 |
| 10 | Sam Houston | -2 | 290-287-285 = 862 |
| 11 | Oral Roberts | -1 | 283-292-288 = 863 |
| 12 | Illinois State | E | 294-284-286 = 865 |
| 13 | Louisiana Tech | +1 | 289-288-288 = 865 |
| t-14 | South Alabama | +2 | 288-288-290 = 866 |
| t-14 | Texas State | +2 | 290-284-292 = 866 |
| 16 | Southern Illinois | +4 | 289-288-288 = 868 |
TEXAS A&M SCORES
| t-8 | Jaime Montojo | -6 | 70-69-71 = 210 |
| t-15 | Kris Kuvaas | -4 | 68-75-69 = 212 |
| t-15 | Shiv Parmar (i) | -4 | 69-69-74 = 212 |
| t-15 | Aaron Pounds | -4 | 70-68-74 = 212 |
| t-19 | Alex Long | -3 | 70-69-74 = 213 |
| t-29 | Wheaton Ennis | -2 | 72-69-73 = 214 |
| t-47 | Jack Usner (i) | +1 | 68-77-72 = 217 |
| t-67 | Jacob Sosa (i) | +6 | 72-76-74 = 222 |
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