In HOLLISTER, Mo., Indiana State women's golf is tied for eighth place after the first round cancellation and weather limiting play at the Ozarks National Invitational. The team shares the eighth spot with Middle Tennessee at a team score of 328 (+40). Kristen Hobbs leads ISU's scoring, tied for 12th place after shooting a 79 (+7) in the initial round. The tournament will conclude on Wednesday with 18 holes.

The Big Picture

The weather constraints affecting Indiana State's women's golf tournament highlight the unpredictability and challenges faced by collegiate athletes in outdoor sports competitions.

By the Numbers
  • Kristen Hobbs shot 79 in the first round, placing her tied for 12th.
  • Indiana State and Middle Tennessee both sit at a team score of 328 (+40).
State of Play
  • Indiana State women's golf team is tied for eighth place in the Ozarks National Invitational.
  • The tournament was reduced to 18 holes on day two due to weather conditions.
  • ISU's Kristen Hobbs leads the team's scoring, tied for 12th place individually.
What's Next

The Ozarks National Invitational will conclude on Wednesday with the final 18 holes of play, starting at 9:30 a.m. ET, providing a chance for Indiana State to improve their standing.

Bottom Line

Indiana State women's golf faces weather disruptions but maintains a competitive position, led by Kristen Hobbs, as they aim to finish strongly in the Ozarks National Invitational on Wednesday.