The normally three-round tournament was shortened to two rounds after the final round was canceled due to "unplayable conditions and continuing rainfall", according to the tournament organizers.
North Carolina won the team competition at 10-under, six shots clear of the second-place finisher Kansas at 4-under.
Georgia Tech finished in solo third place at 3-under, Arizona State finished in fourth place at even par, and Alabama finished in fifth place at 1-over.
North Carolina sent three of their players to Scotland earlier in the month to represent the United States for the 49th Walker Cup. Dylan Menante, David Ford, and Austin Greaser represented the Tar Heels in the prestigious event.
In individual competition, Christo Lamprecht of Georgia Tech finished 9-under to win by one shot over Maxwell Ford, who shot 8-under to finish in solo second place.
Lamprecht a first-round 5-under 65 and a second-round 4-under 66 to finish at 9-under and win the tournament.
Lamprecht is coming off an impressive summer, where he finished as the low amateur at the Open Championship and winning the British Amateur.
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Jacob Sosa finished in solo fourth place at 5-under.

