ST. GEORGE, Utah – South Dakota State’s Sydney Bormann captured her first career-win and helped the women’s golf team place second Friday at the Lady Thunderbird Invitational.
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ST. GEORGE, Utah – South Dakota State’s Sydney Bormann captured her first career-win and helped the women’s golf team place second Friday at the Lady Thunderbird Invitational.
Bormann shot a 144 (71-73) which was one shot ahead of Kamonwan Prasurtwong (Southern Utah) and Natalie Roth (North Dakota State) who tied for second.
The Jackrabbits turned in a score of 600 (299-301) on the par-72, 6,050-yard Sunbrook Golf Course, finishing just two shots behind Wyoming (306-292=598).
Teresa Toscano finished eighth with a 150 (73-77). Cassidy Laidlaw tied for 13th (77-75=152), while Natcha Srimaneerungroj tied for 19th (78-76=154). Brooke Piearson tied for 40th with a 160 (79-81).
Playing as an individual, Magda Kruger, tied for 46th (86-75=161).
Up Next: South Dakota State returns to action April 9-10 for the Kansas City Intercollegiate in Kansas City, Mo.
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