Wichita State women's golf team concludes its regular season at the Stampede at the Creek from April 13-14 in Omaha. After a 16th-place finish at the MountainView Collegiate, they will seek to bounce back and secure a victory, having achieved six top-five finishes this season. Notably, Mackenzie Wilson leads the team with a stroke average of 75.2 and the most birdies at 51. The tournament format is unique, allowing six competitors per team, though only the top four scores will count toward the team total.

By the Numbers
  • Wichita State has six top-five finishes in eight tournaments this season.
  • Mackenzie Wilson has three top-10 finishes and leads the team with 51 birdies.
State of Play
  • The tournament features nine teams, including regional competitors like Omaha and Creighton.
  • Wichita State plans to utilize an expanded lineup of six players for competitive advantage.
What's Next

Following the Stampede at the Creek, the Shockers aim for a strong performance at the upcoming American Women's Golf Championship on April 20, which could secure their NCAA Tournament bid.

Bottom Line

The Shockers have an opportunity to rebound from a recent setback, and a successful showing at the Stampede could pivotal in shaping their postseason trajectory. Key players will need to step up to maximize their chances for an NCAA Tournament spot.