Golden Bears Rise to Second Place After Strong NSIC Championships Round
The Concordia-St. Paul women's golf team has climbed to second place after shooting a 307 (+19) in the second round of the NSIC Championships. This score was the best of any team on day two, outperforming Minnesota State by one stroke. Currently, Minnesota State leads with a total score of 616 (+40) while CSP sits at 622 (+46). Notable performances include Addi Wood, who moved up 14 spots with a score of 73 (+1), and Rebecca DeLong, who is in fourth place overall. The final round begins tomorrow at 9 a.m.
By the Numbers- CSP shot a 307 (+19) in the second round, the lowest score of the tournament.
- Addi Wood's score of 73 (+1) moved her into fifth place, scoring one over par for the round.
- Rebecca DeLong leads the tournament with 25 total pars through 36 holes.
- CSP is three strokes ahead of Wayne State, who is in third place with a score of 623 (+47).
- Two players from Minnesota Crookston and Wayne State are tied for first at 148 (+4).
The final round of the NSIC Championships is set for tomorrow, where CSP looks to close the gap on Minnesota State and secure a top finish.
Bottom LineThe Golden Bears have shown resilience and skill to rise to second place, and their solid performances could lead to a championship victory if they maintain momentum in the final round.
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