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Johnson Leads the Way for the Falcons at 2025 MAC Championship

GROVE CITY, Ohio – The Bowling Green men's golf team concluded play at the 2025 Mid-American Conference Championship on Tuesday, finishing seventh in the nine-team field. The event was hosted by BGSU at Pinnacle Golf Club, a par-72 course playing at 7,245 yards.

GROVE CITY, Ohio – The Bowling Green men's golf team concluded play at the 2025 Mid-American Conference Championship on Tuesday, finishing seventh in the nine-team field. The event was hosted by BGSU at Pinnacle Golf Club, a par-72 course playing at 7,245 yards.

The Falcons posted rounds of 297, 288, and 325 for a 54-hole team total of 910 (+46). After a strong second round that saw BGSU shoot even par, the team was unable to gain traction on the final day, ultimately settling into seventh place.

Evan Johnson led the way for the Falcons with a 54-hole score of 215 (-1), finishing tied for sixth overall. Johnson was especially sharp on the Par 3s, tying for the tournament lead with a scoring average of 2.92 (-1). He also tallied 11 birdies, tying for eighth in the field.

Darin Hudak joined Johnson inside the top 30, finishing T-26 with a three-round score of 225 (+9). Hudak's 13 birdies tied for fifth-most among all competitors, highlighted by a second-round 69. Luke Evans carded rounds of 75, 72, and 81 to place T-31 at 228 (+12).

Individual Results (Par 72 – 7245 Yards)
T6. Evan Johnson – 71-69-75 – 215 (-1)
T26. Darin Hudak – 74-69-82 – 225 (+9)
T31. Luke Evans – 75-72-81 – 228 (+12)
41. Ethan Irvine – 77-78-87 – 242 (+26)
45. Zander Gibson – 85-84-Sub – 169*
46. Brayden Larson – Sub – Sub – 94*
*Did not complete all three rounds

Team Results
Kent State – 854 (-10)
Ball State – 870 (+6)
Eastern Michigan – 872 (+8)
Northern Illinois – 875 (+11)
Miami (OH) – 879 (+15)
Toledo – 882 (+18)
Bowling Green – 910 (+46)
Ohio – 913 (+49)
Central Michigan – 921 (+57)

FROM THE CLUBHOUSE
"We played a lot of great golf this week, but the final round certainly did not go as we hoped. Evan played outstanding from start to finish, recording the highest individual Falcon finish in many years. We have a very important off-season in front of us to prepare for higher finishes in the future." – John Powers, BGSU men's golf head coach
 
 

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