The women's golf team at South Dakota Mines set three school records during the Southern Colorado Open in Pueblo. Addiley Lloyd achieved the women's program's first-ever under-par round with a -1, 71, contributing to the team's record-breaking performance of 301 in the first 18 holes and a total of 618 for 36 holes. The team tied for seventh place in a challenging 12-team field, with Annika Schooler and Addiley Lloyd leading the team.

The Big Picture

This achievement underscores the growing success and competitiveness of the South Dakota Mines women's golf program within the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference and NCAA Division II.

By the Numbers
  • The team scored a record low of 301 in the first 18 holes.
  • They set a new 36-hole record of 618, breaking the previous record by seven strokes.
State of Play
  • South Dakota Mines tied for seventh place in the 12-team field.
  • Annika Schooler and Addiley Lloyd finished in ties for 19th and 21st place, respectively.
  • The team's top five members posted competitive scores in the tournament.
Bottom Line

The South Dakota Mines women's golf team's record-breaking performance in Pueblo highlights their progression and competitive strength within their conference and division, setting a new standard for future success.