Hardrockers Finish in Seventh and Eighth at RMAC Championship
South Dakota Mines Golf wrapped up their 2025-26 season at the RMAC Championship, with notable finishes in both the men's and women's divisions. The women's team placed eighth out of 10, led by Kenzie Schroeder's 16th place finish. The men's team finished seventh, achieving a new program record with a first-round score of 291. Due to windy conditions, the third round was shortened to nine holes for all teams. This championship marks the end of the season as the team looks ahead to offseason developments and potential honors.
By the Numbers- Women shot scores of 316, 315, and 158 over three rounds.
- Men鈥檚 first-round score of 291 is the best in RMAC Championship history for the program.
- Women placed 8th overall, with Kenzie Schroeder securing 16th out of 58 golfers.
- Men finished 7th, with Brycen Farris leading the team in 22nd place.
The team will enter the offseason as they await announcements for All-RMAC and academic honors, potentially recognizing standout players for their performances this season.
Bottom LineSouth Dakota Mines Golf's season concluded with historic performances; the focus now shifts to offseason training and recognition of player achievements as they prepare for the next competitive year.
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