Sister Duo Kira and Kiley Reisner Boost Wyoming Cowgirls Golf Team
The Reisner sisters, Kira and Kiley, are making a significant impact on the Wyoming Cowgirls golf team. Initially hesitant, Kira Reisner was convinced by head coach Josey Stender to join the program, leading to Kiley's eventual commitment as well. This unique sister dynamic not only strengthens the team but has also led to impressive individual performances, including numerous school records being set. The Cowgirls are on the rise as they head into the Mountain West Women's Golf Championships, seeking their first title.
By the Numbers- Kiley Reisner set the school record for low 54-hole score at 207 (-9).
- Kira Reisner and Kiley each recorded low rounds of 67 earlier in the season.
- Kiley is the first Cowgirl to win two tournaments in a season since 1989.
- The Cowgirls are entering the Mountain West Women's Golf Championships with growing confidence.
- The program is currently experiencing record-breaking performances from its players.
- Team dynamics are improved with the Reisner sisters’ camaraderie and competitive spirit.
The Cowgirls will begin competition in the Mountain West Championships this week, aiming for their first title. A championship win would grant them automatic entry to the NCAA Regionals, highlighting the importance of their upcoming performances.
Bottom LineThe Reisner sisters are elevating Wyoming's golf program, showcasing talent and determination. Their journey not only aims for individual goals on the LPGA Tour but also fosters a strong team spirit that could propel the Cowgirls to unprecedented success.
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