WAYNE, Neb. – The Southwest Minnesota State University women's golf team shot a 42-over-par 330 for the second straight round to finish seventh overall with an 84-over 660 at the 10-team Wildcat Classic hosted by Wayne State College.
Nebraska-Kearney won the team title with a 39-over 615, seven shots ahead of second place Concordia-St. Paul. The 36-hole tournament was played at the par-72 Wayne Country Club.
Sally Gallagher and
Danielle Podoll led the Mustangs in the 71-player field tying for 29
th overall with a score of 19-over 163. Gallagher shot a final round of 10-over 82 with two birdies and five pars, while Podoll carded an 11-over 83 with one birdie and nine pars on Tuesday.
Jacqueline Gossen finished Tuesday with team-low 9-over 81 which included one birdie and eight pars. She finished the tournament tied for 33
rd with a 21-over 165.
Courtni Frank tied for 41
st overall at 26-over 170, following a final round 12-over 84, with six pars, while
Ashley Trongard closed with a final round score of 14-over 86 with eight pars to place tied for 44
th overall at 27-over 171.
Lauryn Driscoll, playing as an individual, finished with a 15-over 87 in the final round with eight pars to finish tied for 48
th overall with a 28-over 172.
Anneke Weg tied for 55
th at 33-over 177, following a 13-over 85 on Tuesday, while
Sydney Noel tied for 62
nd at 40-over 184 after a 25-over 97 on Tuesday.
SMSU will now turn its attention to the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference Championship on April 22-24 at Paradise Pointe – Outlaw Course in Smithville, Mo.