The Concordia-St. Paul women's golf team secured third place at the NSIC Championships with a final round score of 312 (+24), finishing the tournament with a total of 934 (+70). This marks their best performance at the NSIC Championships since 2021 and the lowest three-round score in program history. Freshman Addi Wood made significant strides, scoring a 71 (-1) in the final round, tying for first before losing in a historic playoff. Wood’s performance earned her All-Tournament honors, highlighting a successful outing for the Golden Bears.

By the Numbers
  • CSP's team score of 934 (+70) is the third lowest in program history.
  • Addi Wood’s 54-hole total of 224 (+8) is the second-lowest ever at the NSIC Championships.
State of Play
  • Wayne State clinched first place with a score of 926 (+62).
  • CSP's finish may enable them to receive an at-large bid to the NCAA Central Regional.
What's Next

The NCAA Central Regional field announcement is anticipated soon, with the tournament scheduled for May 4-6 in St. Joseph, Missouri. The Golden Bears await their potential inclusion based on their third-place finish.

Bottom Line

Concordia-St. Paul's third-place finish, coupled with Wood's remarkable individual performance, places them in a strong position for possible postseason play, signaling a promising future for the program.