Kiser Pannier led the Missouri State women's golf team to an eighth-place finish at the Magnolia Collegiate, posting scores of 78-73-75 for a total of 226. She tied for eighth individually, nine strokes behind the champion. Chloe Bolte also made an impact with a 21st place finish at 228, contributing to the Bears' overall score of 924. The team improved dramatically from their initial 317 score to a 294 in the afternoon round, moving from 13th to seventh place after the second day. South Alabama secured the team title with a score of 893, edging out West Georgia and Lipscomb.

By the Numbers
  • Kiser Pannier finished tied for eighth with a score of 226 (78-73-75).
  • Chloe Bolte placed 21st with a total of 228 (78-73-77).
  • The Bears improved from a 317 to a 294 in the second round.
  • Missouri State finished with a total score of 924.
State of Play
  • The Bears were initially in 13th place after round one but climbed to seventh after a strong second round.
  • Host South Alabama won the tournament with a score of 893.
  • The Magnolia Collegiate featured 14 teams and 79 individual competitors.
What's Next

The Missouri State women's golf team will compete in the Ozarks National Invitational in Hollister from March 23-25 following their performance in Mobile. This upcoming tournament offers another opportunity for the Bears to improve their standings and showcase their skills.

Bottom Line

Kiser Pannier's leadership and strong performance were critical in the Bears' eighth-place finish. As they move forward, the team's recent comeback indicates potential for growth and competitiveness in their next events.