GLENCOE, Ill. – Southeastern Louisiana senior
Lawrence Allan fired a final-round 69 to pace the Lion golf team on the final day of the Windon Memorial Monday at Lake Shore Country Club.
As a team, Southeastern finished four-over par over the final 18 holes. The Lions finished with a tournament score of 864 (+12) to finish in a tie for eighth place.
Allan was one of two Lions to post red numbers for Monday's round, as junior
James Anstiss notched his second consecutive 70 to close out the tournament.
Anstiss, the reigning Southland Conference and Louisiana Newcomer of the Year, posted his second top-20 finish in as many tries this fall. The Queenstown, New Zealand native shot even-par 213 to earn a tie for 17
th place after three rounds on the par-71, 6,844-yard course in the Chicago suburbs.
After finishing two-under par on Sunday, junior
Paul Obermann shot a final-round 75 to finish in a tie for 24
th (+2). Allan (+5, T35th), junior
Gustavo Leon (+7, T44th) and freshman
William Meyers (+15, T68th) rounded out the Southeastern lineup.
Purdue pulled away from the field to take the tournament by 15 strokes with a tournament-record 830 (-22). Purdue's Brian Carlson carded a 68 on Monday to finish with a six-under par 207 to win individual medalists by two strokes over runner-up Thomas Rosenmuller of North Texas.
Southeastern will close out the fall on Oct. 11, when it competes in the David Toms Intercollegiate, hosted by defending national champion LSU at the University Club in Baton Rouge.