Coyotes Take Fourth in Final Regular Season Tournament
The South Dakota women's golf team finished fourth at the Stampede at the Creek in Omaha, completing their regular season. The team scored 921 points overall, with junior Ella Greenberg leading the charge, finishing fourth individually with a score of 226. She tied for the lead after the first round with a strong 69 but faced challenges in subsequent rounds.
By the Numbers- South Dakota scored 921 in total, securing fourth place among 10 teams.
- Ella Greenberg shot 69 in Round 1 and finished with a total score of 226.
- Ava Schroeder finished tied for fifth with a score of 228.
While the team secured a solid fourth place finish, they dropped one position on the final day, indicating potential inconsistencies during the last 18 holes. Additionally, the impact of windy conditions raised questions about performance under varying environmental pressures.
State of Play- After Day 1, South Dakota was in third place with a score of 611.
- The team faced stiff competition with Drake leading the pack and Wichita State closely behind.
The Yotes are preparing for the Summit League Championships in sunny Mesa, Arizona, scheduled from April 26 to April 28. Their goal will be to capitalize on their strong performances this season as they seek to improve their standing in the league.
Bottom LineWith momentum heading into the Summit League Championships, the Coyotes should focus on refining their game strategy to sustain strong performances, especially under pressure. Maintaining consistency will be crucial to achieving their preseason target of third place.
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