That Arizona went 21 under in 18 holes is most remarkable considering that it took Arizona State 36 holes to do the same thing on Monday. The Wildcats got to 37 under for the tournament, which matches a program record that dates to the 1992 John Burns Intercollegiate and was repeated at the 2006 West Regional.
That kind of scoring also allowed Arizona to win its home tournament for the second year in a row.
This marks Anderson's second team win since taking over as coach in 2012.
Trevor Werbylo led the Arizona charge with a 6-under 66, and three other teammates added 66 including Brad Reeves, Briggs Duce and Ethan Marcus.
First-round leader Arizona came back with a 13-under 271 on Tuesday and still got left in the dust, finishing three shots behind Arizona.
St. Mary’s (Calif.) earned important head-to-head victories by finishing in solo third at 21 under.
Iowa State and Texas A&M tied for fourth at 20 under.
In the individual race, Texas A&M’s Chandler Phillips added a final-round 64 after opening rounds of 67 and 63 and reached 19 under for the tournament. It left him eight shots ahead of Werbylo and Loyola Marymount’s Riley Elmes in second.
