WORLEY, Idaho – The North Dakota State women’s golf team jumped up four spots on the leaderboard after carding the second-lowest single round in program history to finish in second place at the Eagle Invitational on Monday afternoon at Circling Raven Golf Club.
The Bison (297-281—578) finished in second place in the 13-team tournament with a 36-hole total of 578, which is the lowest in NDSU history. The Bison jumped up four spots in the final round after posting the second-lowest single round in program history with a 281 (-7). CSU Northridge (286-289–575) finished in the top spot. The tournament shifted from a 54-hole format to a 36-hole event during the first round of play on Sunday due to course conditions.
Elise Hoven (70-70–140) finished -4 with a career-low 140 and came in tied for fourth place, while Norah Roberts (74-69–143) carded a -1 overall and finished in eighth place. Madi Hicks (75-69–144) also cracked the top 10 and finished tied for ninth place with a career-best 144.
Hannah Dunk (78-73–151) finished tied for 35th place and Cora Larson (79-73–152) was slotted tied for 38th place. Anna Huettl (83-76–159) competed as an individual and was positioned tied for 61st place.
The full results can be viewed here.
The Bison will be back in action at the Diane Thomason Invitational in Iowa City, Iowa on Sept. 30.