Midwestern State Sweeps Tournament, Mary Kerr Claims First Individual Title
Midwestern State's women's golf team dominated the Cardinal Challenge, winning their second consecutive tournament title by 21 strokes. Ranked No. 24, they consistently posted the lowest rounds, with Mary Kerr securing the individual title, shooting 6-over 222. Kerr's performance included a final round of 4-over 76 and contributed to the team's impressive total of 33 birdies. Romane Lacoste placed second at 9-over, while Alli Reily and Kodi Nolen tied for sixth, showcasing a strong team effort in Beaumont, Texas.
By the Numbers- Midwestern State won by 21 strokes, scoring 51-over 915.
- Mary Kerr finished at 6-over 222, winning individually by three strokes.
- The team had 33 birdies, the second highest in the tournament.
- The team's strong performance marks their second consecutive title at this event.
- Kerr's victory follows her previous runner-up finish, indicating upward momentum in her play.
- Midwestern State will compete next at the Lone Star Conference Championships starting April 13.
Midwestern State is preparing for the upcoming Lone Star Conference Championships, where they aim to continue their winning streak and demonstrate their competitive edge.
Bottom LineMidwestern State's stellar performance not only illustrates the team's dominance on the course but also highlights rising individual talents like Mary Kerr, setting the stage for potential success in future tournaments.
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