Needing every win it can get as postseason play rapidly approaches, the IU men's golf team swept the team and individual titles at the adidas Hoosier Invitational played at IU's Golf Course this weekend.
As a team IU shot a three round total of 838, which is the third lowest in school history.
Sophomore Chase Wright captured his first title of his college career as he finished the week with a nine under par 204 total.
Fellow classmate, David Erdy finished second for the second straight season at the adidas Hoosier Invitational.
Freshman Jon Beringer, playing at the number five spot, finished in third place in only his second college golf tournament.
Continuing the streak of Hoosiers atop the individual leader board was freshman Brant Peaper in a tie for fourth place.
The depth of IU's lineup showed in a 36-shot victory over second place Ball State even though its number one player, senior Alex Martin, was the fifth lowest Hoosier in seventh place individually.
The Hoosiers will head up to Carmel, Ind., in two weeks to take part in the Crooked Stick Invitational, another tournament run by IU.
