Bowling Green State University men’s golf team prepares for MAC Championship

Andrew Lee, men's golf
Andrew Lee, men's golf
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The Bowling Green State University (BGSU) Men’s Golf team announced on May 2 that it will conclude its 2025-2026 season at the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship, taking place from May 3 to May 5 at The Club at Holliday Farms in Zionsville, Indiana. Central Michigan is hosting the tournament.

This event is significant as it marks the final tournament of the year for BGSU and offers an opportunity for athletes to compete against other conference teams. Live statistics and coverage will be available on BGSUFalcons.com, allowing fans and supporters to follow the team’s progress throughout the championship.

Representing BGSU in this competition are Andrew Lee, Pedro Garcia, Angelo Luciani, Ethan Irvine, LT Harris, and Filip Geber. Notably, Pedro Garcia, LT Harris, and Filip Geber are participating in their first MAC Championship of their collegiate careers. The Falcons will compete alongside Ball State, Kent State, Toledo, Miami of Ohio, Ohio University, Northern Illinois University, Eastern Michigan University and Central Michigan University.

In their previous outing at the Muirfield Shootout tournament earlier this season, Bowling Green finished twelfth out of thirteen schools. Despite this result not being their strongest performance of the year, Andrew Lee has shown improvement in recent tournaments and is considered a player to watch during the upcoming MAC Championship.

As Bowling Green concludes its season with this championship event among fellow conference members in Indiana, all eyes will be on how these athletes perform after a year marked by growth opportunities.



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