Courtesy of Boise State

STANFORD, Calif. – Cole Rueck concluded his sophomore season at the NCAA Stanford Regional at even-par, Wednesday at the Stanford Golf Course.

Rueck ended his first regional showing with his best round of the tournament after he carded a 2-under 68 in the third round. For the week, Rueck shot 210 (71-71-68) to finish T-28th in the field.

His performance ends the season for Boise State. The Broncos have sent at least one participant to the NCAA Regional round in three of the last four years – four in the last seven.

BOISE STATE RESULTS
T28th. Cole Rueck: E (71-71-68 – 210)

NOTABLES

  • Cole Rueck’s 2-under 68 in the third round was his lowest of the tournament.
  • Rueck extended his bogey-free streak to 32-straight holes – dating back to the second round of the Mountain West Championships – before shooting a five on Stanford’s sixth hole.
  • The sophomore is the fifth golfer in program history to qualify for a NCAA regional.
  • Rueck was tied for fourth in the field in par-5 scoring at -8.
  • Rueck’s spring season began with a win at the Genesis Collegiate Showcase to earn an exemption to the Scottish Open later this July. He finished in the top 10 twice this spring and won medalist honors at the Mountain West Championships.