Kiley and Kira Reisner have propelled Wyoming's Cowgirl golf team up the standings at the Bobcat Desert Classic in Goodyear, Arizona. Kiley posted an impressive 4-under 68, while Kira recorded a 1-under 71, helping the team rise from seventh to fifth place in a challenging 13-team tournament. As the final round approaches, Kiley sits in a five-way tie for first with a total score of 142, just ahead of Kira, who is tied for eighth at even par. Their strong performance reflects both skill and strategy, as highlighted by coach Josey Stender.

By the Numbers
  • Kiley Reisner shot 4-under 68, tying for the lowest round of the day.
  • The Cowgirls improved their score by 12 shots from the first round to the second, carding an even-par 288.
State of Play
  • Wyoming is currently in fifth place with a total score of 588 (+12).
  • The Cowgirls will face a final round at the Bobcat Desert Classic before heading to the Mountain West Championships.
What's Next

The final round at the Bobcat Desert Classic will determine individual and team standings before the Cowgirls prepare for the Mountain West Championships, where they aim to continue their upward trajectory. A strong finish could set the tone for their postseason performance.

Bottom Line

Kiley Reisner's standout performance highlights both her talent and leadership on the team, while the Cowgirls collectively demonstrate significant improvement. A successful final round could not only boost their confidence for the upcoming championships but also elevate Wyoming's golf program on a broader scale.