WINONA STATE MEN’S GOLF CROWNED 7TH IN NCAA SUPER REGIONAL, COAHRAN ADVANCES!
The Winona State men's golf team completed the NCAA DII Super Regional in 7th place, with Peyton Coahran qualifying for the NCAA Championships as an individual. The team led after the first round but fell to 3rd and then 7th, finishing with a total score of 883 (+19). Coahran excelled with rounds of 68 (-4), 73 (+1), and 74 (+2), tying for 4th individually and earning a playoff victory to advance. This performance marks Winona State's best placement at the regional since 2007. Coahran will compete in the NCAA finals from May 18-22 in Boulder City, Nevada.
By the Numbers- Team total score: 883 (+19).
- Peyton Coahran's rounds: 68 (-4), 73 (+1), 74 (+2) - tied for 4th place overall.
- Winona State was in first place after round one but dropped to 7th by the end of round three.
- Grand Valley State won the event with a score of 867 (+3), while Ferris State and Arkansas Tech finished just ahead of Winona State.
Peyton Coahran will compete in the NCAA Championships as an individual player, aiming for a strong performance in Boulder City. The rest of the team looks to build on their successful season, which included an NSIC Championship and multiple top finishes.
Bottom LineDespite a tough finish, Winona State's men's golf team showcased talent and resilience, especially through Coahran’s advancement. This season's achievements reflect a promising future for the program.
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