Stancikova Sets Record as Wildcats Finish Eighth at Spring Preview
Sophomore Gaia Stancikova led the Wayne State College women's golf team with a five-over par 221 at the Spring Region Preview in Oklahoma, where the Wildcats secured an eighth-place finish. The team recorded a three-day total of 910, marking the second-lowest 54-hole score in school history. Arkansas Tech took first place with an 882, followed by Central Oklahoma and Southwestern Oklahoma State, both at 892. Stancikova's score is now the best-ever for a Wildcat women's golfer over 54 holes, surpassing the previous record by Erica Lee. The Wildcats will compete next at the Wildcat Classic on April 13-14.
By the Numbers- Stancikova's score of +5 (221) is the best 54-hole score in Wayne State women's golf history.
- The Wildcats shot team scores of 312-298-296 for a total of 910, the second-lowest in school history.
- The Wildcats finished eighth out of 17 teams at the Spring Region Preview.
- Arkansas Tech won the event, followed by Central Oklahoma and Southwestern Oklahoma State tied for second.
Wayne State will host the Wildcat Classic at the Wayne Country Club on April 13-14, aiming to build on their recent performance and improve their standings.
Bottom LineStancikova's record performance underscores the growth of the Wayne State women's golf program, as they look to build momentum heading into their next competition.
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