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UMC Men’s Golfer Lukas Justesen named NSIC Golfer of the Week

Lukas Justesen (Sr. Detroit Lakes) was recently named the NSIC Men’s Golfer of the Week for week 11 of the NSIC Golf Season.

The award is the first in his career and the first weekly award for a Golden Eagle golfer since 2022 when Connor Humble took home the honor.
Justesen finished in a tie for sixth in the 100-player field on Monday and Tuesday at the FHSU Tiger Classic, helping the Golden Eagles finish in the top half of the 18-team field. Justesen shot 70 over the final two rounds of the tournament while also finishing with seven birdies over 36 holes. Justesen’s sixth-place finish is the highest of his career.
The Golden Eagles will return to Kansas next weekend to compete in the Firekeeper Open, which is hosted by Washburn University.

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