SMITHVILLE, Mo. – The Bemidji State women’s golf team improved its position after the opening round of the NSIC Women’s Golf Championship and finished the tournament 11th on Sunday afternoon.
The Beavers totaled a team score of 1073 (364-352-357), including a 12-stroke improvement from the first to the second round.
Sophomore Haylee Kammann led the Beavers and tied for 35th individually with a career three-round low of 249 (84-85-80) and tied her career-low round of 80 on the final day. Her score of 249 and 35th-place finish at the championship is the lowest by a Beaver since Mollie Albrecht shot 244 and finished 15th at the 2022-23 NSIC Championship.
She was followed by her sister, Lauren, who tied for 47th and shot 266 (92-87-87) in her first collegiate three-round tournament. She was followed by fellow freshman Sara Sroga, who shot 274 (94-91-89) in her first three-round tournament as well.
Also competing in her first three-round tournament was freshman Bailey Tilley, who shot 285 (94-89-102) and was just two strokes back of tying a career-low round on day two. Junior Isabella Depew rounded out the Beavers’ five competitors and carded 311 (105-104-101) for her lowest three-round tournament of her career.
Minnesota State won the tournament, shooting 921 (300-305-316) as a team with Emerson Garlie taking home top medalist honors with a score of 218 (72-73-73).
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