Cowgirl Golf Dominates Field on Way to NGI Title
The Wyoming Cowgirls capped their season by triumphing at the National Golf Invitational, finishing with a tournament record score of 873 (+9) at Ak-Chin Southern Dunes Golf Club. This victory marked their first postseason win and the tenth overall in program history. Kiley Reisner led the Cowgirls with a final round of 71 (-1), securing second place overall and her third consecutive top-two finish. Elle Higgins and Meghan Vogt also contributed strong performances, finishing tied for fourth and seventh, respectively. The Cowgirls demonstrated consistency throughout the season, achieving six top-five finishes.
By the Numbers- Wyoming's total score: 873 (+9), a tournament record.
- Kiley Reisner finished second, with a total of 213 (-3).
- Eight strokes separated the Cowgirls from second-place Denver (881 +17).
- The Cowgirls finished the spring season with six top-five finishes.
- This victory is the first for Wyoming since the 2023 SUU Thunderbird Invitational.
- Several Cowgirl golfers are expected to pursue summer tournament qualifications.
The Cowgirls are poised to build on this historic season as many team members will focus on qualifying for future tournaments during the summer. Continued development and competitive participation will be vital for the program's growth.
Bottom LineThe Cowgirls' decisive win at the NGI not only emphasizes their improvement this season but also positions them favorably for future success. This historic victory could signal a new era of competitiveness for Wyoming's women's golf program.
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