Chadron State Golf Team Drops to Sixth in RMAC Championships
The Chadron State College women's golf team fell to sixth place in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships after round two, shooting a +32 (320) on Monday in Las Vegas, Nevada. The team tied a school record for low round on Sunday with a 303 (+15) and tied another record for low 36-hole total with a 623 (+47) after Monday's round. Jordan Grasis, tied for second individually, shot a 76 (+4) during round two, totaling 147 (+3) for the tournament.
By the Numbers- The team shot +32 (320) in round two.
- Jordan Grasis scored a total of 147 (+3) for the tournament.
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State of Play- Chadron State College is currently in sixth place in the tournament standings.
- The team will aim to improve their position on the final day of the championships in Las Vegas.
The team will compete in the third and final day of the RMAC Championships in Las Vegas.
Bottom LineChadron State Women's Golf faces a crucial final day after dropping to sixth place, looking to make a strong push to improve their standing in the RMAC Championships.
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