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MWSU women tied for 4th, men in 8th at MIAA golf championships

riggertMissouriWesternKANSAS CITY, Mo. – The Missouri Western Women’s golf team is currently tied for fourth at the MIAA Women’s Championships, firing a 341 team score in the first round of the tournament. The event is being played at the Swope Memorial Golf Course in Kansas City which plays at a par 72 – 5893 yards.

Shi Qing Ong and Celine Lim have paced the Griffons in the first round, each shooting an 83 in round one. They are currently tied for 16th individually. Senior Callie Wilson reported an 87 in her first round of action, sitting tied for 22nd.

Missouri Western is tied with Central Missouri at 341 in the first round and trail Lindenwood by 17 strokes for third place.

Northeastern State scored an impressive 306 in round one and leads the tournament over Central Oklahoma by 15 strokes.

Baylee Price of Northeastern State scored a 71 in round one of the tournament, leading all individuals.

The second round of the MIAA tournament will continue on Tuesday in Kansas City.

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Missouri Western Men’s Golf finished the first round of the MIAA Championships with a team score of 318, placing them eighth in the tournament. The event is being played at Tiffany Greens Golf Club in Kansas City which is a par 72 – 6977 yard course.

Corey Knight sits tied for third place individually, firing a 74 in the first round of action. The Griffons received a solid round from freshman Cole Roberts, scoring a 78 and tying him for 21st in the individual standings. Ryan Hand is tied for 31st in the standings after scoring an 80 in the tournament.

The Griffons trail Missouri Southern by one stroke for seventh place and Northeastern State for sixth place.

Washburn leads the team standings, scoring a 302 in the first round of action. The Ichabods led Central Oklahoma by three strokes and Lindenwood by four strokes.

Blake Lammers of Lincoln sits alone in first place, reporting a 70 in his first round of action.

The second round of the MIAA Championships will continue on Tuesday morning in Kansas City.

— MWSU Athletics —

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