Concordia-St. Paul Women’s Golf Takes Second at Wildcat Classic
The Concordia-St. Paul women's golf team achieved a significant milestone by finishing in second place at the Wildcat Classic, shooting a collective 299 (+11) in the final round. Their total score of 608 (+32) marks a new low for a two-round score in a single season and the second lowest in program history. Addi Wood excelled, tying for first place with a tournament score of 147 (+3) after a standout final round of 70 (-2). Nebraska-Kearney claimed first place overall, marking a six-stroke advantage over CSP.
By the Numbers- CSP's total score of 608 is the second-lowest two-round score in program history.
- Addi Wood's final round score of 70 (-2) is her second lowest this season, matching her previous low at the Firekeeper Open.
- CSP's second round score of 299 is the program's second lowest single round score, just shy of the record of 297 set in 2013.
- Three playoff holes were required to determine the individual champion, with Wood ultimately finishing tied for first but placing second overall.
The CSP women's golf team is set to compete in the upcoming NSIC Championships, scheduled for April 22-24 at Adams Pointe Golf Course in Blue Springs, Missouri. They aim to build on their recent strong performance as they enter postseason play.
Bottom LineConcordia-St. Paul has demonstrated significant potential and resilience, with impressive individual performances paving the way for future championships. The team must continue to capitalize on these gains as they prepare for a competitive postseason.
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