Wyoming caps historic Cowgirl Classic
The Wyoming women's golf team achieved a historic milestone at the 2026 Cowgirl Classic, with Kiley Reisner tying for fourth place and setting a new program record with a score of 207 over 54 holes, finishing the tournament at 9-under par. The team finished ninth in a competitive 20-team field, recording the fourth-lowest team score in program history at +14 (878). Reisner鈥檚 final round of 68 ranks among the top performances in UW history and broke teammate Elle Higgins' previous record of 209. Coach Josey Stender praised the team for their resilience and commitment to improvement throughout the event.
By the Numbers- Kiley Reisner's score of 207 sets a new program record, breaking Elle Higgins' previous record of 209.
- UW recorded the fourth-lowest team score in history with a total of 878 (+14).
- The team is experiencing a positive trend with improved performances, particularly from Reisner, Vogt, and Higgins.
- Wyoming finished just one shot behind eighth-place Santa Clara and six ahead of tenth-place Fresno State.
Wyoming will look to build on this success at the Bobcat Desert Classic hosted by Montana State from April 13-15 in Goodyear, Arizona, where they aim to further improve their standings.
Bottom LineThe strong performance at the Cowgirl Classic signals significant progress for the Wyoming women's golf team and highlights the potential for future successes as the season progresses.
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