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The MSU women's golf takes the 6th place at the NSIC Women's Golf Championship | News, sports, jobs

The women's golf team from Photo Minot State Beavers took part in the NSIC championship last weekend in Smithville, Missouri.

Smithville, Mon. -Minot State Women's Golf took a place to 9th place after the second round of the NSIC championship on Saturday and ended the second day with a team value of 90 over 666.

Lauryn Keller turned the beaver and shot an 8-over 80th place to pull 9th ​​place individually with a two-day total of 14 to 158.

Zoe Banack turned off the team's second best round and cardned a 9-over 81 to climb a total number of 29 over 173 to the 43rd place.

Holly Knudsen achieved a 13-over-85-for-one two-round number of 23 to 167, while Taylor Cormier exceeded a total of 26 to a total of 170 with a 16-over 88 sum of 16 and 260.

Abigail Goettle was in 52nd place after she shot a second round 92 and brought her to 38 over 182.

Minnesota State Mankato led the team classification with a score of 29 over 605. Emerson Garlie from the state of Minnesota on the individual ranking with a total of 1-over 145.

Minot State scored a 44- over 332 during the first round on Friday.

Beavers then ended the championship on Sunday with a strong final round and shot with a 25-over 313 shot with a three-day 979-in total in the 6th place.

Taylor Cormier led the beavers on the last day and turned 3-over 75 to jump 13 places on the ranking and to take a total value of 29 over 245 a total of 27th place.

Keller continued their strong game with a 4- over 76 in the last round to draw on the 7th place with a total of 18-over 234.

Knudsen also made a big train and rose to the 24th place after 11 places after he had reached Keller's 4-over 76. Knudsen ended a total of 27- over 243 with a three-day.

Banack took a total number of 43 over 259 after a 14-to-86 shooting of 45, while Abigail Goettle took 54th place in the last round with a three-day 61-over 277 place.

Minnesota State conquered the team title with a 57-over 921, while the Emerson Garlie received from Mavericks with a 2-over 218 individual medal winner.

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