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BLAINE, Wash. - The French duo of Antoine Rozner and Francois Lagraulet each shot a 3-under-par 69 in Monday's final round to lead Missouri-Kansas City to its first Western Athletic Conference men's golf title at Loomis Trail Golf Club in Blaine, Wash.
Rozner used the sub-par round to finish at 12-under-par 204 to earn medalist honors. It's the lowest individual total at the WAC Championship since NM State's Timothy Madigan shot a 14-under-par 202 to win the 2010 WAC title at Rio Secco Golf Club in Henderson, Nev. Lagraulet took second in his first WAC Championship, carding a 5-under-par 211. As a team, the Roos were 12-under-par with a 54-hole total of 852.
Seattle U took second with a 4-over-par 868 behind Jamie Hall and Ross Kukula, who tied for third with Grand Canyon's Jake Byrum at an even-par 216. Utah Valley was third, followed by NM State, CSU Bakersfield, UT Rio Grande Valley and Chicago State.
Missouri-Kansas City earned the WAC's automatic selection the NCAA Regional, which is set to begin next week at courses around the country.