The Colorado Mesa women鈥檚 golf team fell two spots to fourth place during the second round of the RMAC Championships in Boulder City, Nevada. Despite starting with favorable conditions, high winds developed, affecting performance. The Mavericks shot a team total of 307, leaving them five strokes behind second-place teams Colorado Christian and Westminster. Sophomores Hunter Gledhill and McKenzie Dolph each shot matching scores of 73, leading the team as they brace for the final round.

By the Numbers
  • Colorado Mesa posted a team score of 307 in the second round.
  • They are currently 16 strokes behind leader CSU Pueblo, who has a total of 583.
State of Play
  • The Mavericks sit in fourth place entering the final round.
  • High winds are anticipated for the final round, affecting tee times set to begin at 7 am.
What's Next

The Mavericks will need to navigate challenging wind conditions in the final round to improve their standings. Focus will be on Gledhill and Dolph to maintain their strong performances to potentially reclaim a higher rank.

Bottom Line

As the RMAC Championships head into the final round, Colorado Mesa's ability to adapt to tough conditions will be crucial in their bid to rise in the standings. Continued strong play from their sophomores could be the key to success.