CLE ELUM, Wash. -- The Oregon men's golf team put together a strong final round at the Husky Invitational on Tuesday to tie with host Washington and claim a share of the tournament title for a second consecutive season.

How It Happened: The Ducks carded a tournament-low, 2-under 282 in the final round of the Husky Invitational, played at the par-71, 6,887-yard Tumble Creek Golf Course in Cle Elum, Wash., to tie with Washington at 13-over.

Thomas Lim and Sulman Raza led the Ducks on Tuesday with a pair of 2-under 69's. Lim dropped in five birdies on the day to one-up his 70 from Monday afternoon's second round and post his best score of the tournament. Raza rebounded from a tough second round that saw the redshirt junior shoot a 6-over 77 to convert four birdies, as well as his second eagle of the tournament on the same par-5 14th hole in which he sank his first-round eagle.

Raza finished the Husky Invitational in fifth overall with a 1-over 214 for the tournament. Lim finished in a tie for seventh at 3-over.

After an even-par third round, sophomore Aaron Wise finished as the low Duck for the tournament at 4-under 209. Wise was consistent through all three rounds of the Husky Invitational, posting a 68, 70 and 71 to finish third overall behind Washington's Corey Pereira (-7) and USC's Sean Crocker (-6).

Andrew Bonner and Nigel Lett each carded a 2-over 73 in their final rounds. Bonner downed five birdies, four of which were on the back nine, to finish at 13-over and 41st overall. Lett finished at 16-over and 50th overall.

What It Means: Much like they did a season ago, the Ducks opened the 2015-16 campaign on the right foot with a win at the season-opening Husky Invitational. Oregon performed well against nationally-ranked competition in No. 5 USC and No. 19 Washington, and the win should give the squad a dose of momentum as they head into The Jackrabbit this weekend.

Husky Individual Results: At the Husky Individual, freshman Edwin Yi finished third overall competing in his first collegiate tournament. The Beaumont, Calif., native turned in a 1-over 73 effort in his third round Tuesday to finish at 3-over 219 for the tournament.

Zach Foushee held possession of the No. 6 spot on the leaderboard after a 2-over final round. Foushee bounced back from a 7-over 79 in his second round to finish 8-over for the championship.

Also seeing his first collegiate action, freshman Sam Foust finished the Husky Individual tied for 27th at 20-over. Foust carded a 5-over 77 in his third round on Tuesday.

From Coach Martin: “I was excited. It's not easy to win, so obviously when you get a win, it feels good. The golf course was very, very difficult with a lot of wind, so to play with adversity and come out with at least a co-win, that feels really good. The guys battled because it was extremely difficult.

“There were a bunch of positives, particularly Aaron (Wise). He's established himself as an elite player. Then to have Sulman (Raza) come back and finish 5th and Thomas (Lim) finish seventh, it was a really good week for those guys. They carried us. It was exciting.”

Up Next: The Ducks will head to Valentine, Neb., to compete at The Jackrabbit. The three-day tournament is set to begin Saturday, Sept. 26, and will take place at The Prairie Club - Dunes Golf Course.