The Midwestern State Mustangs fell short in their bid to reach the semifinals at the Lone Star Conference Championship, finishing fifth overall. They shot 14-over 302 in the final round, concluding the tournament at 27-over for 54 holes鈥攆ive strokes behind fourth-place St. Mary's. Defending champions Dallas Baptist secured the top seed for the semifinals and will compete against UT Tyler. Brooke Yount of UT Dallas claimed the individual title with an impressive final round score of 6-under 66.

By the Numbers
  • Mustangs shot a total of 27-over 54 holes, finishing fifth.
  • Dallas Baptist finished 12-over 876, just one stroke better than second-place UT Tyler.
State of Play
  • Midwestern State golfers await news on potential inclusion in the 2026 NCAA Division II West Regional.
  • The regional tournament is scheduled for May 4-6 at Pueblo Country Club in Colorado.
What's Next

The NCAA will announce regional selections on April 26, which will determine if the Mustangs make the cut for the upcoming championship.

Bottom Line

Despite missing out on the semifinals, the Mustangs showcased potential and may have a chance to compete at the national level if selected for the regional tournament.