Sept. 16, 2014
Player Standings 
Team Standings 
FORT COLLINS, Colo. - Freshman Corey Eddings Got his first top-finish of his collegiate career as he finished tied for second after the final round of the Ram Masters Invitational, hosted by Colorado state. This is Eddings' second collegiate tournament.
Eddings started strong shooting a 69 in the first round before stumbling a bit and shooting a 74 in the second round. Eddings recovered nicely shooting a 68 in the final round, finishing with a one-over 211 for the tournament.
Eddings wasn't the only freshmen to have a strong tournament,
Grant Booth and
Jooho Lee also finished in the top-20. Booth finished tied for 13th after shooting a 71 in the final round finishing with a seven-over 217. Lee tied for 17th with an 8-over 218 after shooting a one-over 71 in the final round.
Nevada as a team finished tied for fourth with a 27-over 867. Nevada fired a 285 in the final round.
"This week was a big step for Corey," said head coach Jacob Wilner. "He handled the pressure of competing for an individual title very well. Having three freshmen finish in the top-20 is pretty exciting. We now have a big break before our next event. It will allow them to get ahead in the class room and prepare for UTEP and Pacific in late October."
Colorado State won the tournament with a 15-over 855. Wyoming's Drew McCullough won the individual tournament with an even-par 210.
Nevada will be back next month at the Price's Give 'em Five.