Lady Mustangs Finish 11th to End 2026 Campaign at LSC Championship
The Western New Mexico Women's Golf team concluded their 2025-26 season at the Lone Star Conference Championships, finishing in 11th place among 13 teams. The Mustangs recorded a team score of +23 on the final day, resulting in a total of +67 over three rounds. Alexandria Klemke, playing her last collegiate event, led the team with a T20th finish, scoring 77 (+5) in her final round. Corynn Speer followed closely, achieving 16 consecutive pars and finishing T41st overall. The team will prepare for the upcoming 2026-27 season after this concluding tournament.
By the Numbers- Mustangs finished 11th out of 13 teams at LSC Championships.
- Team score was +67 over three rounds: 313-307-311.
- Alexandria Klemke finished T20th with a total score of +10 (77 in the final round).
- Corynn Speer's total from three rounds was +18 (81-79-74).
While the team struggled to rise above 11th place, individual players like Klemke and Speer showcased strong performances, indicating potential for future improvement.
State of Play- The Mustangs finished their season at the LSC Championships, marking a transitional period.
- There were improvements shown by individual players despite the overall team ranking.
Looking ahead, the Mustangs aim to build on this season鈥檚 experiences and improve their standings in the next tournament series in the upcoming 2026-27 season.
Bottom LineThe Lady Mustangs' performance at the LSC Championships signals both the end of a challenging season and the opportunity for development, setting the stage for a hopeful comeback in the next season.
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