After a down year in 2019-2020 that was ultimately cut short by COVID-19, the Cowboys have found their groove again this season, winning their second tournament in rewarding fashion, outlasting their in-state rivals Oklahoma by four shots at the National Invitation Tournament (NIT) at Tucson National in Arizona.
Head coach Alan Bratton's squad fired an 18-under 270 during its final round to record its 33rd win under his direction. The Cowboys finished at 47-under par 817 and four shots clear of the Sooners. Texas was a distant third at 833.
Eugenio Chacarra logged his second runner-up and his third top-three showing as a Cowboy after firing a closing 66 to finish at 13-under 203 and two shots out of the top spot on the leaderboard. The sophomore put together a bogey-free final round that featured six birdies, including a 4-under 32 on his inward nine.
Aman Gupta joined his teammate in the top 10 after firing his low round of the event on Sunday. The sophomore posted a 67 to tie for seventh place at 205.
Freshman Bo Jin posted his second round of 70 during the event to finish tied for 12th place at 207. Classmate Jonas Baumgartner fired a closing 67 to move up 15 spots into a tie for 17th place at 210. Junior Austin Eckroat also finished at 210 after signing for a closing 75.
Oklahoma's Garett Reband won the individual competition, shooting rounds of 67-68-66 (-15) to win by two shots over Chacarra and Pierceson Coody of Texas, who was coming off of a win at the George Hannon Collegiate in Austin earlier in the week.
Thanks to Oklahoma State University for their contribution to this report.
