KU men’s golf finishes sixth

? Kansas University’s men’s golf team shot a final-round 288 to place sixth in the 14-team Missouri Bluffs Classic on Tuesday.

KU had a three-round total of 858 strokes on the 7,047-yard, par-71 Missouri Bluffs Golf Club course.

“We didn’t have as good a round as we ended with yesterday. It was a frustrating way to end the tournament,” Kansas coach Ross Randall said. “We did see a bit of improvement in certain areas.”

KU’s Chris Marshall shot a 71-65-71207 and finished in a tie for second place. Other Kansas scorers were: Andrew Price, tied for 20th, 215; Tyler Hall and Pete Krsnich, tied for 25th, 217; Jason Sigler, tied for 37th, 220; and Ryan Rainer, tied for 46th, 224. Krsnich was competing independently.

Iowa State’s Drew Dalziel won with a 205, and Illinois won the team title with an 836.