Wyoming Shows Strong Performance at Cowgirl Classic Tournament
The Wyoming women's golf team, driven by standout Kiley Reisner, is making a notable impact at the Cowgirl Classic, holding eighth place after two rounds. Reisner is currently fifth on the individual leaderboard at 5-under par, with impressive scores of 70 and 69. The team collectively shot a score of 586 (+10), just a stroke behind seventh-place Boise State and ten behind second-place BYU. Reigning champions Iowa State lead the tournament at -13 ahead of the final round.
By the Numbers- Kiley Reisner: 5-under par (139 total), 9 birdies, 4 bogeys
- Wyoming team score: 586 (+10)
- Iowa State team score: 563 (-13), leading by 13 shots
- The Cowgirls are tied for eighth place with Santa Clara at +10.
- Meghan Vogt is tied for 12th at even par (144).
- Only 7 shots separate Wyoming from Boise State, who sit in seventh.
The final round will be critical for Wyoming to improve their standings, particularly with only a ten-stroke gap to close in on BYU. Individual performances from Reisner and Vogt will be pivotal for the team’s success.
Bottom LineThe Cowgirl Classic presents a pivotal opportunity for Wyoming to showcase their talent, with Reisner’s continued strong play crucial for the team's overall performance and potential standings improvement. A strong final round could secure a top-seven finish and boost team confidence moving forward.
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