COLUMBUS, Ind. — Denison men's golf closed out the 2025 NCAC Championship with a strong showing at the par-72, 6,897-yard Otter Creek Golf Course, finishing fourth overall with a three-day team total of 890 (293-302-295). Senior Andrew Gallagher delivered one of the most impressive individual performances of the tournament, firing a tournament-low 66 (-6) in the final round to surge into 8th place on the individual leaderboard.
Gallagher (72-78-66—216) led the Big Red with a clutch Sunday performance that tied the lowest single-round score of the tournament and vaulted him 13 spots up the leaderboard. On the final day of the championships he shot -6, 66, with eight birdies to fire a personal best, while tying for the lowest 18 hole round in program history.
Just behind him, Jack Yurosek opened strong with a 69 and stayed consistent through the weekend, finishing 9th at +1 (69-73-75—217).
Owen Blakely carded a three-day total of 226 (+10) to finish tied for 18th, while Drew Brasky (76-75-83—234, T26) and John Yavari (76-82-80—238, T32) rounded out the scoring for Denison.
Wittenberg captured the team title with a total score of 858 and earned the NCAC's automatic bid to the NCAA Division III Championships. Denison's fourth-place finish came just one stroke behind fifth-place Wabash (891), demonstrating the depth and competitiveness of the field.