UIS posted rounds of 305-305-303 to total 913 in the play-six, score-four format. Missouri S&T Miners claimed the team title at 858, followed by Missouri-St. Louis Tritons (865) and Drury Panthers (870).
Individually, Vilgot Arleback led the Prairie Stars with a three-round total of 222 (74-72-76), finishing tied for 15th. Julien Babineau followed at 226 (76-75-75), good for a tie for 20th. Jake Baldin and Sacha Lamraski each carded 233 to tie for 47th, while Daniel Edwards finished at 236. Sahachat Noosong rounded out the UIS lineup at 245.
Head coach Josh Edison reflected on the week: “It’s not the way we wanted to finish the season, but Rock Hollow exposed some areas we need to address moving forward. I’m proud of the way this group competed all week. Even through the ups and downs, they stayed resilient and kept battling. It was also great to see Vilgot Arleback take a step forward and show the potential we know he has.”
With stroke play complete, the championship shifts to match play. Missouri S&T and UIndy will meet in one semifinal, while Drury faces Missouri-St. Louis in the other. Winners advance to the final to decide the 2026 GLVC champion.




