@MSUDenverWGOLF: Dunn’s Historic NCAA West Regional Bid Awaits
MSU Denver junior Neige Dunn has made history by earning an at-large bid to compete as an individual at the NCAA Division II West Regional, the first Roadrunners women's golfer to qualify in a decade. Dunn's selection marks a significant moment for the program as she aims to showcase her skills at the national level. She will compete from May 4–6 at Pueblo Country Club, representing the university after a standout season that included a record-low stroke average of 75.5. Dunn expressed her gratitude and determination, highlighting her journey since joining MSU Denver. Her achievement symbolizes progress for the Roadrunners program in NCAA postseason competition.
By the Numbers- Dunn is one of only six individuals selected for an at-large spot in the NCAA West Regional.
- She finished the season with a 75.5 stroke average, the lowest in MSU Denver history.
While this is a historic moment for the program, it raises the question of how it can build on this success to ensure more athletes have the opportunity to compete at the regional and national levels in the future.
State of Play- Neige Dunn is set to compete in the NCAA West Regional from May 4–6.
- Dunn has recorded the three lowest rounds for the Roadrunners during the season, showcasing her lead in performance.
As Dunn prepares for the regional competition, the Roadrunners will look to leverage this achievement to attract future talent and enhance their program's visibility in NCAA sports.
Bottom LineDunn's historic NCAA bid is a testament to her dedication and talent, representing a critical turning point for MSU Denver women's golf, signaling the potential for future successes both for the athlete and the athletic program.
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