Cougars Make History with T-2 Finish at NSIC Championship
The University of Sioux Falls men's golf team achieved a historic tie for second place at the NSIC Championship, posting a three-round total of 888 (+24) at Paradise Pointe Golf Complex. After starting in sixth place with a first-round score of 305 (+17), the Cougars rallied with rounds of 292 (+4) and 290 (+2), showcasing resilience and teamwork. Jadan Ford led the team by securing a third-place finish with a total score of 217 (+1), highlighted by the lowest round of the tournament for the Cougars at 69. This performance marks the program's best finish in the NSIC Championship's history, emphasizing their competitive spirit throughout the tournament. Coach Wade Merry praised the team's determination and collective effort in overcoming early setbacks.
By the Numbers- Sioux Falls finished with a total of 888 (+24).
- Jadan Ford placed third with a score of 217 (+1); his rounds were 78-70-69.
- Team records included a best round of 290 (+2) in the final round.
- The Cougars were in sixth place after the first round.
- Strong back-to-back rounds (292 and 290) propelled the team up the standings.
- Jadan Ford's consistent scoring was key to their climb.
Looking ahead, the Cougars will aim to build on this momentum for upcoming competitions, focusing on maintaining their performance consistency. Continued teamwork and individual improvements will be crucial for future tournaments as they target higher finishes.
Bottom LineSioux Falls' historic finish at the NSIC Championship is a testament to their hard work and resilience, underscoring the importance of teamwork and mental grit in sports. This performance sets a new standard for the program, illustrating their potential for future success.
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