The Illinois State women's golf team improved its standing by climbing two spots on the second day of the tournament in Missouri. They currently sit in eighth place, with tournament leader Missouri State at 598, followed by South Dakota State (606) and South Dakota (611). ISU's Reagan Kennedy led the team with a score of 73, tying for 12th overall, as they look to make further progress in the final round.

By the Numbers
  • Illinois State currently has a 36-hole score of 630, placing them eighth.
  • Reagan Kennedy's round of 73 included two birdies and is tied for 12th place overall.
Yes, But

While the team has shown improvement, they remain behind stronger competitors, particularly Missouri State, who lead by 32 strokes. The gap with the top positions will require a strong final round for ISU to secure a notable placement.

State of Play
  • The tournament's final day is set to take place tomorrow, giving ISU a chance to finalize their rankings.
  • ISU sits in contention, with potential room to climb into the top five if they perform well.
What's Next

As the final round approaches, the team will leverage its current momentum and focus on improving scoring to enhance their position in the tournament standings.

Bottom Line

To capitalize on their recent progress, Illinois State must sustain its scoring consistency and seize opportunities in the final round, aiming to break into the top five in the standings.