Sanger Climbs Leaderboard as Chadron State Ties for 6th at RMAC
Allison Sanger led the Chadron State Eagles at the RMAC Women's Golf Championships, finishing tied for 18th as the team secured a sixth-place tie. Sanger shot 1-under for her nine holes, the best score of the day, while Macy Kleve placed eighth in her debut championship. The event's final round was cut short due to high winds, and the team recorded an overall score of 63-over 783. This marked a two-place improvement from last year, ending their season on a high note despite the weather challenges.
By the Numbers- Allison Sanger climbed 13 spots to finish tied for 18th with a score of 14-over 194.
- Macy Kleve finished tied for eighth, shooting 9-over 189 across three rounds.
Despite their strong finish, performance was impacted by extreme weather conditions that disrupted play, complicating the teams' final scores and strategies on the course.
State of Play- Chadron State improved from eighth place last year to tie for sixth this year.
- The team shot 18-over on the final day, ending with an overall total of 63-over 783.
The Chadron State Eagles will look to build on this season's performance in future competitions, focusing on player development and addressing challenges faced during key tournaments.
Bottom LineThe Eagles showcased resilience and improvement in the RMAC Championships, setting a solid foundation for next season as they seek continued growth and success.
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