
Golf Finishes Runner-Up at The Johnnie-O at Sea Island, Lyons Finishes Third
3/18/2025 3:40:00 PM | Men's Golf
Lyons ties career-best finish
ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Georgia – Marquette University men's golf finished runner-up at The Johnnie-O at Sea Island on Tuesday with Max Lyons finishing in third individually.
The Golden Eagles shot even par over two rounds (280-280—560), tying Florida Gulf Coast in second and finishing one stroke behind Cincinnati (288-271—559) on the leaderboard. MU has finished runner-up three times this season with a pair of wins at the Redhawk Intercollegiate and BIG EAST Match Play.
Max Lyons finished third overall at 6-under (65-69-134) for a career-best finish on the leaderboard. The senior was one of just three players in the field to shoot in the 60s both rounds. His first round 5-under 65 was a season-low.
Johan Widal finished tied for 23rd at 2-over and has finished inside the top 25 in six-of-seven events this season.
Vinny Cervantes put together a career-best tied for 23rd finish after going 2-over. His final round 68 was a season-low round.
The tournament was shortened to 36 holes. Play was suspended at the beginning of the day Monday due to high winds. The first round began at 3:30 p.m. CT and the Golden Eagles finished nine holes before play was suspended due to darkness. The second round resumed at 7 a.m. CT on Tuesday morning.
T2. MARQUETTE, E (280-280—560)
3. Max Lyons, -6 (65-69—134)
T23. Johan Widal, +2 (70-72—142)
T23. Vinny Cervantes, +2 (74-68—142)
T31. Ryan Banas, +3 (72-71—143)
T69. Patrick Adler, +12 (73-79—152)
23. Mason Schmidtke (Ind.), +2 (69-73—142)
The Golden Eagles are coming off a ninth-place finish at the Puerto Rico Classic on Feb. 10-12 at Grande Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. Johan Widal led MU with a tie for 11th finish with an 8-under 208. Seniors Max Lyons and Patrick Adler recorded MU's best final rounds with a 6-under 66 and 4-under-68, respectively.
Adler is the highest-ranked BIG EAST golfer at No. 54 in the nation. He won medalist honors at both the Windon Memorial Classic and RedHawk Intercollegiate in the fall and boasts a career-best 70.72 scoring average (-0.61 strokes per round) to lead the team.
Lyons led the Golden Eagles a year ago at the event, finishing tied for 26th after a 1-under 215 with rounds under par.
Widal earned BIG EAST Male Golfer of the Week after his performance at the Puerto Rico Classic in MU's first event of the spring in February.
Previous The Johnnie-O at Sea Island Results (overall (MU finish)):
Patrick Adler
2024: T-76 (5th), +11 (74-77-76—227)
Max Lyons
2024: T26 (T-1st), -1, (70-74-71—215)
Ryan Banas
2024: T-22 (Ind.), +16 (80-76-73—229)
Mason Schmidtke
2024: T67 (4th), +9, (77-75-73—225)
UP NEXT: Following The Johnnie-O at Sea Island, Marquette heads to Arizona for the Bell "Pay It Forward" Collegiate at Wigwam Golf Club in Litchfield Park on March 24-25.
Keep up with the Marquette men's golf program through social media by following on X (@MarquetteMGolf) and Instagram (@MarquetteMGolf) and 'liking' on Facebook (/MarquetteMGolf).
The Golden Eagles shot even par over two rounds (280-280—560), tying Florida Gulf Coast in second and finishing one stroke behind Cincinnati (288-271—559) on the leaderboard. MU has finished runner-up three times this season with a pair of wins at the Redhawk Intercollegiate and BIG EAST Match Play.
Max Lyons finished third overall at 6-under (65-69-134) for a career-best finish on the leaderboard. The senior was one of just three players in the field to shoot in the 60s both rounds. His first round 5-under 65 was a season-low.
Johan Widal finished tied for 23rd at 2-over and has finished inside the top 25 in six-of-seven events this season.
Vinny Cervantes put together a career-best tied for 23rd finish after going 2-over. His final round 68 was a season-low round.
The tournament was shortened to 36 holes. Play was suspended at the beginning of the day Monday due to high winds. The first round began at 3:30 p.m. CT and the Golden Eagles finished nine holes before play was suspended due to darkness. The second round resumed at 7 a.m. CT on Tuesday morning.
T2. MARQUETTE, E (280-280—560)
3. Max Lyons, -6 (65-69—134)
T23. Johan Widal, +2 (70-72—142)
T23. Vinny Cervantes, +2 (74-68—142)
T31. Ryan Banas, +3 (72-71—143)
T69. Patrick Adler, +12 (73-79—152)
23. Mason Schmidtke (Ind.), +2 (69-73—142)
The Golden Eagles are coming off a ninth-place finish at the Puerto Rico Classic on Feb. 10-12 at Grande Reserve Golf Club in Rio Grande, Puerto Rico. Johan Widal led MU with a tie for 11th finish with an 8-under 208. Seniors Max Lyons and Patrick Adler recorded MU's best final rounds with a 6-under 66 and 4-under-68, respectively.
Adler is the highest-ranked BIG EAST golfer at No. 54 in the nation. He won medalist honors at both the Windon Memorial Classic and RedHawk Intercollegiate in the fall and boasts a career-best 70.72 scoring average (-0.61 strokes per round) to lead the team.
Lyons led the Golden Eagles a year ago at the event, finishing tied for 26th after a 1-under 215 with rounds under par.
Widal earned BIG EAST Male Golfer of the Week after his performance at the Puerto Rico Classic in MU's first event of the spring in February.
Previous The Johnnie-O at Sea Island Results (overall (MU finish)):
Patrick Adler
2024: T-76 (5th), +11 (74-77-76—227)
Max Lyons
2024: T26 (T-1st), -1, (70-74-71—215)
Ryan Banas
2024: T-22 (Ind.), +16 (80-76-73—229)
Mason Schmidtke
2024: T67 (4th), +9, (77-75-73—225)
UP NEXT: Following The Johnnie-O at Sea Island, Marquette heads to Arizona for the Bell "Pay It Forward" Collegiate at Wigwam Golf Club in Litchfield Park on March 24-25.
Keep up with the Marquette men's golf program through social media by following on X (@MarquetteMGolf) and Instagram (@MarquetteMGolf) and 'liking' on Facebook (/MarquetteMGolf).
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