South Florida shot rounds of 275-273-278, while Toledo shot 276-272-279.
Indiana finished in third place at 27-under, and North Florida finished in fourth place at 23-under.
The USF team that recently won the USF Invitational marked their second consecutive victory at the Quail Valley Collegiate Invitational in FL.
In the individual competition, Brock Healy, a graduate transfer from Kennesaw State, shot rounds of 68-66-69 to finish in a three-way tie with Palmer Yenrick and Barend Botha of Toledo at 13-under 203. Healy was later awarded the medalist honors via tie-breaker, marking his maiden collegiate title.
USF Senior Jake Peacock shot rounds of 66-66-72 to finish fourth at 12-under 204.
Healy began the final round in fourth place with a score of 10-under 134, trailing Yenrick by four strokes. Yenrick had a commanding four-shot lead, courtesy of his consecutive rounds of 65-65, for a total of 14-under par.
Healy’s final round 69 consisted of four birdies and a double-bogey on hole No. 10, which was just enough to join Yenrick and Botha of Toledo at the top of the leaderboard.
The Bulls' 36-hole total of 28-under 548 on Sunday tied the program record for the second time this season, matching the 36-hole total at the USF Invitational on October 9-10. Notably, the 28-under par total against par also equaled the program's previous record for the lowest 36-hole score against par, a milestone initially set at the 2021-22 Marquette Intercollegiate.
