EAGLE, Colo. – The Wichita State women’s golf team wrapped up play at the Golfweek Red Sky Classic at Red Sky Golf Club to conclude their second tournament of the year.
The Shockers finished 16th with a score of 909, 45 strokes over-par, and with round scores of 298, 309, and 302.
Kansas won the tournament at 15 strokes under par, seven clear of second place Boise State and Pepperdine. Savannah de Bock of Eastern Michigan won the individual title at 12 strokes under par, three ahead of Pepperdine’s Lauren Gomez.
The altitude change to over 7,000 feet proved to trouble for the Shockers, as they could not find a groove all week up in the Rocky Mountains.
Kate Tilma and Amelie Paul opened with solid 72 round scores, good for even-par, but no Shocker was able to match that score the rest of the tournament.
Mackenzie Wilson would end up leading the way, finishing tied for 50th at eight strokes over par for the Shockers.
FINAL STANDINGS
t-50th Mackenzie Wilson 74-76-74—224 (+8)
t-58th Kate Tilma: 72-76-78—226 (+10)
t-64th Amelie Paul: 72-82-75—229 (+13)
75th Mackenzie Wilson: 80-78-75—233 (+17)
t-82nd Lara Stifter: 81-79-79—239 (+23)
Team: 16th, 298-309-302—909 (+45)
FINAL TEAM STANDINGS
1. Kansas 288-277-284—849 (-15)
t-2. Boise State 284-291-281—856 (-8)
t-2. Pepperdine 290-282-284—856 (-8)
4. Sacramento State 281-289-292—862 (-2)
5. Denver 293-281-293—867 (+3)
6. UC-Irvine 289-290-291—870 (+6)
7. Little Rock 289-302-286—877 (+13)
8. Northern Arizona 290-296-293—879 (+15)
9. Mercer 297-294-289—880 (+16)
10. South Dakota State 294-298-290—882 (+18)
11. UNC Asheville 299-294-296—889 (+25)
12. Eastern Michigan 302-306-285—893 (+29)
13. Northern Colorado 299-300-306—895 (+31)
14. East Tennessee State 301-302-301—904 (+40)
15. Arkansas State 305-306-296—907 (+43)
16. Wichita State 298-309-302—909 (+45)
The Shockers continue their fall season in Denver, Colorado at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate at Highlands Ranch Golf Club, beginning on October 4.
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