SportsApril 4, 1999
PEKIN, Ill. -- Southeast Missouri State University's men's golf team finished tied for seventh out of 16 squads during the Bradley Spring Invitational. The Indians had a 36-hole total of 624, 17 strokes behind champion St. Ambrose, which had 607. Wisconsin-Green Bay and Illinois State tied for second at 610...

PEKIN, Ill. -- Southeast Missouri State University's men's golf team finished tied for seventh out of 16 squads during the Bradley Spring Invitational.

The Indians had a 36-hole total of 624, 17 strokes behind champion St. Ambrose, which had 607. Wisconsin-Green Bay and Illinois State tied for second at 610.

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Southeast's top individual was Jason Owen, who tied for fourth with a 4-over-par 148. Owen wound up four strokes behind the winner.

Also for the Indians, Ryan Smith tied for 15th (154), Derek Rahlmann tied for 36th (160), Jake Saladin tied for 52nd (163) and Brian Johnson tied for 61st (165).

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