The Chadron State Eagles kick off the 2026 postseason at the RMAC Women's Golf Championship from Sunday to Tuesday in Boulder City, Nevada. The team is aiming to improve upon their eighth-place finish from the previous year. The tournament spans 54 holes, with each day featuring an 18-hole round. Chadron currently needs to win this tournament to secure a spot in the NCAA Regionals, as they are currently outside the top 20 NCAA rankings.

By the Numbers
  • Chadron finished eighth at last year's RMAC Championships.
  • Macy Kleve has a stroke average of 78.7 this season.
  • The Eagles placed fourth at the SMSU Spring Invitational, shooting a season-low 628.
State of Play
  • The Eagles are ranked seventh out of ten competing programs in the RMAC Championships.
  • Ten RMAC schools are participating, with CSU Pueblo as the tournament favorites.
  • Chadron will have six golfers, including top golfers Aubree Heinsma and Macy Kleve.
What's Next

Following the RMAC Championships, the Eagles will look to qualify for the NCAA Regionals in Pueblo, Colorado, taking place from May 4-6, contingent upon winning the RMAC Championship.

Bottom Line

Chadron State must leverage their strengths and past experiences to secure a victory at the RMAC Championships and continue their postseason journey to the NCAA Regionals.