Fort Lewis College Men’s Golf Third, Women Eighth in RMAC Championships After Round 1
Fort Lewis College's men's golf team holds third place, while the women's team is in eighth place after the first round of the RMAC Championships at the Boulder Creek Golf Club in Nevada. Ronald Kildall III leads the men's individual leaderboard after an impressive performance, shooting a career-low 65 with six birdies and an eagle. Molly Schwartz also stood out, carding a career-low 75 and holding a tie for 16th place. The men's team is 10 strokes below par, chasing second-place Colorado Mesa, and the women trail behind, holding an 11-stroke lead over ninth place.
By the Numbers- Kildall III shot a career-low 65 (-7) in the first round.
- The men's team scored 278 and is 10 strokes below par.
- The men's team is in third place, while the women's team is in eighth place.
- Colorado Mesa is in second place, and Colorado Christian leads on the men's side.
The Fort Lewis College teams have two more days and rounds left in the conference championships, with matches scheduled for Monday, Apr. 22.
Bottom LineFort Lewis College's men's team is in a strong position in the RMAC Championships, led by standout performances, while the women's team looks to improve their standing in the upcoming rounds.
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