Tournament: Music City Classic
Keiser University Tournament Finish/Score: 1st of 21 / -31 (275-279-279, 833)
Location: Hermitage Golf Club – Presidents Reserve, Old Hickory, Tenn.
Course Information: Par 72, 6,992 yards
The No. 1-ranked Keiser Seahawks delivered a dominant performance at the Music City Classic, capturing the team title with a three-round total of 833 (-31). The Seahawks led the field from start to finish, posting rounds of 275, 279, and 279 to secure a six-stroke victory. Keiser earned its fifth tournament win among a 21-team field that included 12 teams represented in the latest NAIA Men's Golf Coaches' Top 25 Poll.
Keiser set the tone early with an impressive opening round of 275 (-13) and maintained its advantage with back-to-back rounds of 279, showcasing consistency and depth throughout the lineup.
Individually, Iver Sokhan-Sanj led the charge with a remarkable tournament, claiming medalist honors at 201 (-15). He fired rounds of 69, 63, and 69, with his second-round 63 standing out as one of the lowest rounds of the event. It was the lowest round in school history.
Jack Peters added another top finish for the Seahawks, tying for third at 205 (-11). Peters was steady across all three rounds, carding scores of 67, 70, and 68 to give Keiser a strong presence near the top of the leaderboard.
Yann Ferrando continued the team's success with a tie for 19th at 213 (-3), while Matus Cedzo contributed a tie for 22nd finish at 214 (-2), helping round out the Seahawks' scoring.
Achilleas Lazaridis completed the lineup, finishing tied for 74th at 225 (+9).

1. Iver Sokhan-Sanj of Keiser at 15-under (69-63-69, 201)
2. Weston Ogden of Marian (Ind.) at 13-under (69-66-68, 203)
T3. Jack Peters of Keiser at 11-under (67-70-68, 205)
T3. Sam Dykema of Indiana Wesleyan at 11-under (70-65-70, 205)

Iver Sokhan-Sanj (-15) (69-63-69, 201) (1st Place)
- Claimed third individual title of the season
- Recorded the lowest round in school history with a 9-under 63 in round two
- Shot 4-under on Par 3s, a 3-under on Par 4s, and an 8-under on Par 5s
- Registered 28 par putts
- Tallied a team-high 18 birdies
- Also had two eagles
Jack Peters (-11) (67-70-68, 205) (T-3rd Place)
- Posted third top-5 finish of the season
- Shot 2-under on Par 3s, 4-under on Par 4s, and 5-under on Par 5s
- Led the team with 39 par putts
- Had 13 birdies
Yann Ferrando (-3) (68-74-71, 213) (T-19th Place)
- Shot even-par on Par 3s and was 4-under on Par 5s
- Carded 35 par putts
- Notched 10 birdies and one eagle
Matus Cedzo (-2) (71-72-71, 214) (T-22nd Place)
- Shot 1-under on Par 4s and 2-under on Par 5s
- Had 31 par putts
- Recorded 13 birdies
Achilleas Lazaridis (+9) (76-74-75, 225) (T-74th Place)
- Was even-par on Par 5s
- Carded 32 par putts
- Registered eight birdies
1) No.1 Keiser (-31)
2) No. 4 Webber Int'l (-27)
3) (rv) Grand View (-19)
4) (rv) UNOH (-11)
5) No. 14 Lindsey Wilson (-7)
T6) No. 21 Indiana Wesleyan (-5)
T6) No. 13 Marian (-5)
8) No. 19 Hastings (-2)
9) No. 24 Rocky Mountain (Mont.) (E)
10) No. 18 Cumberlands (Ky.) (+1)
11) Truett-McConnell (+6)
T12) No. 23 Southeastern (+13)
T12) Tennessee Wesleyan (+13)
T12) Milligan (+13)
15) Freed-Hardeman (+17)
16) Bethel (Tenn.) (+18)
17) Roane State CC (JC) (+21)
18) Taylor (Ind.) (+29)
19) (rv) Cumberland (Tenn.) (+34)
T20) Grace (Ind.) (+37)
T20) Georgetown (Ky.) (+37)
The Seahawks host the 2026 Sun Conference Tournament April 19-21 at the Fountains Country Club in Lake Worth, Florida.
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