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High hopes for ‘more experienced’ men’s golf team NOAH TUCKER Sports Reporter @noahtucker04 The Missouri State men’s golf team looks to build on a solid year of growth going into 2020. The Bears’ previous season was one that revolved around youth. Head coach Neal Stafford said the young team, which included five newcomers, grew a lot last season and “showed a lot of promise.” In 2019, the Bears had a steady season as a team, posting multiple top-10 finishes before their season was cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This included sixth place at the Derek Dolenc Invitational and fourth place finish at the Austin Peay State Intercollegiate. “The guys got more and more comfortable each day, and have shown tangibles to be successful,” Stafford said. With golf being considered a spring sport, the NCAA’s ruling to extend a year of eligibility applies to the team. This is most important for senior Lukas McCalla, who graduated in fall 2019. McCalla announced he will return for a fifth season while entering a graduate program. McCalla has been a regular in the Bears’ lineup, and Stafford described him as “a great guy and solid leader who helps set the tone for the rest of the team.” Another upperclassman who will help lead the way for the Bears is Western Kentucky transfer Crimson Callahan, a junior. Callahan was a consistent player throughout the season for the Bears, averaging a score of 73 across 21 rounds played.

“Callahan had a terrific year last year, and spent a lot of time in our 1 spot,” Stafford said. Another returner for the Bears includes Glendale High School graduate Christopher Obert, a redshirt junior, who also tallied 21 rounds last season. Along with him, sophomore Carter Lee and a trio of freshmen in Eric Byun, Austin Gillund and J.P. Lavalle will all compete for playing time in the No. 4 and No. 5 spots. Perhaps the most promising of all returners for the Bears is sophomore Max Kreikemeier. As a freshman in 2019, Kreikemeier made an instant impact with several individual top-10 finishes. He held a team-best average round score of 72, which in part is due to multiple sub-70 rounds he shot through the season. “Max is a very steady player who always seems in control,” Stafford said. “He adjusted to the college game well and was able to break the program’s single-season scoring average for a freshman.” Stafford has high hopes for the team this coming season, and he said he believes the key to success is “maintaining a focus to get better and improve on something every day.” Stafford said he believes this pursuit will result in more relaxed and confident play as the season progresses. As the Bears continue to gain experience, competition for playing spots will help further the team’s growth. “There are countless ways to play great golf,” Stafford said. “For us, the talent is there. We just have to keep things simple and MSU Visual Media not waiver in our mindset despite what our situation may look like.” Lukas McCalla is returning for a fifth season after The men’s golf team is expected to begin its fall season in the NCAA extended eligibility for spring athletes. mid-September, but exact dates are still to be determined.


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Swim

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page 94

Track

6min
pages 95-100

Men’s basketball

5min
pages 92-93

Women’s basketball

3min
pages 90-91

Tennis

3min
page 89

Hockey

3min
page 88

Volleyball

3min
page 87

Women’s soccer

3min
page 83

Softball

4min
pages 85-86

Baseball

3min
page 84

Men’s soccer

3min
page 82

Men’s golf

2min
page 81

Women’s golf

2min
page 80

Residence life

11min
pages 73-77

Football

3min
pages 78-79

Women’s organizations

4min
page 70

Volunteer programs

5min
page 72

Campus ministries and

2min
page 71

MRC

5min
pages 68-69

FSL

10min
pages 64-67

Thrift stores

3min
pages 62-63

Standard multimedia projects

2min
page 61

Roommates

17min
pages 48-56

Bear snapshots

2min
pages 57-60

Academic calendar

6min
pages 43-45

Pickwick Place

3min
pages 46-47

Homesickness

4min
pages 41-42

Restaurants

10min
pages 36-40

Computer lab guide

2min
page 20

Bear pantry

9min
pages 30-35

Off campus study spots

4min
pages 28-29

Academic department housing

2min
pages 10-11

Public affairs

9min
pages 12-19

Textbooks

2min
pages 26-27

Bearline

8min
pages 22-25

TRIO student resources

2min
page 21
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