Cowgirls finish fourth at Mountain West Women’s Golf Championships
The Wyoming Cowgirls achieved a historic fourth-place finish at the Mountain West Women’s Golf Championships, marking their best performance ever. With a final score of 885 (+21), they concluded the competition just one stroke behind Grand Canyon University. Highlighting the tournament, freshman Kiley Reisner finished as the runner-up with a score of 213 (-3). UW's performance reflects significant development throughout the season, driven by solid teamwork and individual excellence.
By the Numbers- Wyoming scored 885 (+21) over 54 holes, finishing fourth among ten teams.
- Kiley Reisner shot 213 (-3), ending as the individual runner-up.
- UNLV won the championship with a total score of 878 (+14).
- Wyoming tied its best-ever finish in MW Championships history, matching its fourth-place showing from 2000.
- Kiley Reisner had a standout season, including two event wins and a program-low score of 207 (-9).
- Meghan Vogt concluded her college career while overcoming injuries, demonstrating strong performances in the tournament.
The Cowgirls will look to build on this momentum heading into the next season, with strong performances expected from returning players like Kiley Reisner. Continued improvement in team dynamics and skill development will be essential for future competitions. Recruitment efforts may also focus on enhancing their roster depth to compete against nationally ranked opponents.
Bottom LineThis historic finish not only showcases the Cowgirls’ potential but also sets the stage for future success. The blend of individual and team achievements positions Wyoming's women's golf program as a competitive force in the Mountain West and beyond.
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