Netrnilweerachot Makes History as GNAC Runner-Up, MSUB Golf Excels
The Montana State University Billings golf teams concluded the 2026 Great Northwest Athletic Conference Championships with notable performances. The men secured fourth place with a total score of 881, while the women ended in fourth at 945. Highlighting the championships was Pete Netrnilweerachot, whose individual runner-up finish at 213 marked the best in MSUB golf history. Despite tough competition, Netrnilweerachot's consistent rounds of 69, 69, and 75 kept him in contention until the end, finishing just one stroke shy of the individual title. Both teams are looking ahead with optimism for potential NCAA Tournament berths.
By the Numbers- Pete Netrnilweerachot finished with a score of 213, tying for second place.
- The men's team finished four strokes behind Simon Fraser and five strokes behind third-place Saint Martin's.
- Ella Tannenberger led the women's team, finishing in eighth place with a total score of 232.
While Netrnilweerachot's achievement is historic, the men's final round of 304 hindered their chances at a podium finish. The women's team faced difficulties due to a late drop in performance, leaving them just a stroke shy of third place. Coach Adam Buie acknowledged the need for improvement under tough conditions, highlighting the growing competitiveness of the conference.
State of Play- The men's team started strong with rounds of 288 and 289 before struggling in the final round.
- The women's team was competitive, showing promise before faltering in the third round.
- Both teams are awaiting NCAA selection outcomes to determine possible advancement to regional championships.
The Yellowjackets are now poised for NCAA selection, hoping for a berth into the NCAA West Region Championships. The men's team aims to build on their competitive spirit as they look forward to future events, while the women's potential selection will depend on their overall body of work this season.
Bottom LineWith historical finishes from both Netrnilweerachot and Tannenberger, the future looks bright for MSUB golf. The teams must capitalize on their recent experiences to navigate the challenges ahead in their pursuit of NCAA championship aspirations.
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