Wichita State's women's golf team continues its season at the MountainView Collegiate in Tucson, Arizona, from March 20-22. Following a fifth-place finish at the Red Rocks Invitational, the Shockers are seeking to build on their success, with Magdalena Domine recently achieving her best finish of the season. The tournament features a competitive field, including 13 teams ranked in the top 100 and four in the top 50 nationally.

By the Numbers
  • Wichita State finished fifth at the Red Rocks Invitational, marking their sixth top-five finish this season.
  • Magdalena Domine tied for eighth place at 1-over par, the best finish relative-to-par for the Shockers this season.
Yes, But

While the team has had recent success, the upcoming competition features several highly-ranked opponents, posing a significant challenge for the Shockers to maintain their momentum.

State of Play
  • The Shockers are competing in a field that includes Houston (No. 32), Iowa State (No. 25), and Kansas State (No. 33).
  • The venue, The Preserve, has a yardage of 6,365 and a par of 72, which will test the players' abilities and strategies.
What's Next

Post-MountainView, the Shockers will head to Omaha, Nebraska, to participate in the Big O Classic starting April 6, where they will aim to continue their trend of strong finishes.

Bottom Line

The upcoming MountainView Collegiate presents an opportunity for Wichita State to prove their competitiveness among elite teams, and success here could set the tone for the rest of the season.