Cowgirls Gear Up for 2026 Mountain West Women’s Golf Champ.
The Cowgirls are poised for the 2026 Mountain West Women's Golf Championships at Mission Hills Country Club, bolstered by the stellar performance of freshman Kiley Reisner. After winning the individual trophy at the recent Bobcat Desert Classic, Reisner shattered the program record for lowest event score with 207 at the Cowgirl Classic. The team's lineup, including standout players like senior Meghan Vogt and junior Elle Higgins, is focused on consistency and executing their game plan as they vie for the first Mountain West Championship title in school history.
By the Numbers- Kiley Reisner set a program record with a score of 207 at the Cowgirl Classic.
- The Cowgirls achieved a team round score of 292, tied for the ninth-lowest in program history.
While the Cowgirls have shown impressive individual performances, they face a highly competitive field that includes the reigning champion UNLV and other top-100 ranked teams. This means maintaining focus under pressure will be critical for success.
State of Play- The Cowgirls will tee off between 10:10 a.m. and 10:50 a.m. on Tuesday in the first round.
- They're grouped with Nevada and San Diego State for the opening round.
If successful, the Cowgirls will claim their first Mountain West Championship and secure an automatic berth in the NCAA Regionals, paving their path to potentially advance to the NCAA Championships in May.
Bottom LineThe Cowgirls have the talent and momentum to make history at the Mountain West Women's Golf Championships. Consistent execution of their game plan will be crucial as they aim for their first conference title and a shot at national competition.
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