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  • #16
    Originally posted by Veritas View Post
    Did WSU offer Grier’s granddaughter a scholarship? Understand she did receive an offer from KU
    She just shot a 58 up at Heston! I don’t care how short the course might be playing. That is an incredible score.
    That is an incredible score.

    But does it really matter much if WSU offers her? If she is that good I would be surprised that she would even contemplate going to Wichita State. Women's golf at WSU is not exactly a powerhouse and Wichita's late winter, early season spring weather is not exactly a golfer's paradise. It's not like you are going to stay at home so your family can watch you play. The Shocks rarely play tournaments in or around Wichita. The only one in the last 10 years was the MVC Preview in October 2017 at Sand Creek Station in Newton which ironically came in the Shocks first year in the AAC.

    I suppose an offer as a courtesy would be the thing to do. But my expectations of her ending up at Wichita State are very slim. I would love to be proven wrong on that though.

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    • #17
      WGLF Preview: Ron Moore Intercollegiate

      Fast Facts – Ron Moore Intercollegiate
      Dates: Friday, October 4 – Sunday, October 6
      Host: Golfweek; Location: Denver, Colo.
      Venue: Highlands Ranch Golf Club
      Yardage: 6,611 yards; Par: 72
      Live Scoring: Birdiefire
      The Field – 15 Teams: New Mexico, Colorado, Texas State, Hawaii, Wichita State, Tulane, Colorado State, San Diego State, Denver, Middle Tennessee State, UNLV, Wyoming, Minnesota, Xavier, Kansas State

      "In the past, the teams that have a patience and strong self-discipline have done well at this course," said McCurdy. "This course is set up to be scored on with big, well-maintained, greens which makes for good putting opportunities."

      Shocker Five: Mackenzie Wilson (Jr.); Kate Tilma (Jr.); Amelie Paul (Fr.); Brooklyn Benn (Jr.); Samantha Straight (Jr.)

      Sammie Straight gets her first chance as part of the Shockers team lineup.

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      • #18
        Thank goodness they aren't using Clippd for the live scoring. IMO Birdiefire and Golfstat are both far superior of live scoring of golf tournaments.

        All of the Shocks teed off on the back 9 (10th hole) in Round 1. The top 5 Shockers finished the 9 at 4-over par. Not too bad. However, at that point that had lost any cushion they might have as Amelie Paul was already at 9-over par. And while her score is not counted in the Shocks team score it means the other four Shocker players would need avoid any stumbles on the front line.

        Unfortunately, Sammy Straight played the first 5 holes of the front 9 coming in in 5-over and the Shocks team score has ballooned to 10-over par which puts them last in the 15-team field with about 6 holes left in the round.

        Amelie recovered from her struggles on her opening 9 holes to finish the final 9 holes in 1-over but she still had the throw away score at 10-over 82. Unfortunately, Sammie followed up her first 9 2-over with a 7-over on her final 9 holes for a 9-over 81 that the Shocks did have to count.

        Kate Tilma led the Shocks with a 73 (+1) while Mackenzie Wilson and Brooklyn Benn both shot 75 (+3).

        The Shocks teams score of 16-over is last in the 15-team field. The Shocks are 8 strokes behind Wyoming who sits in 14th at 8-over par. Denver and Minnesota are tied for the lead at 8-under par and Colorado State follows at 6-over.

        Last edited by 1972Shocker; 2 weeks ago.

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        • #19
          The Shocks knocked 7 strokes off their Round 1 score but still only had the 12th best score of the round at 9-over par putting them at 25-over and still in last place. However, they did close to within 4 strokes of Wyoming in 14th place. K-State crushed it in Round 2 with an 11-under 277 to take the lead at 12-under for the tournament. UNLV trails KSU by 2 strokes.

          Freshman Amelie Paul led the way with a 73 (+1) followed by Kate Tilma 74 (+2) and Mackenzie Wilson and Brooklyn Benn duplicate their 3-over 75s from round 1.

          Kate 3-over of the tournament but that is only good for a tie for 35th place on the 80 player leaderboard. Amelie is tied for 75th and Sammie Straight is tied for 80th.

          About the only reasonable goal for this Shocker team for tomorrow's final round is to try to dig out of last place.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by 1972Shocker View Post
            About the only reasonable goal for this Shocker team for tomorrow's final round is to try to dig out of last place.
            Not sure what the Shockers goal was but what they got was far below what they needed to achieve this modest goal.

            Mackenzie Wilson shot a very solid 3 birdie, 2 bogey, 13 par round of 71 (-1).

            Unfortunately, none of her teammates could the groove today with Katie Tilma at 76 (+4). Amelie Paul at 77 (+5), Brooklyn Benn at 82 (+10) and Sammie Straight at 86 (+14) resulting in a team score of 19-over 306. Not only the Shocks worst team score of the weekend but the highest team round of the tournament. That put the Shocks at the bottom of the team leaderboard at 43-over for the Tournament 13 storkes behind 14th placed Wyoming and 60-strokes behind the tournament winner UNLV.

            The playing field included a total of 81 players. None of the Shockers finished in the Top 40. Mackenzie was tied for 41st at 5-over. Kate was tied for 46th at 7-over, with Amelie and Brooklyn tied for 73rd at 16-over and Sammie finish by her self in 81st at 27-over par.

            I guess if you had to pick a sport to be your weakest program Women's golf is perhaps the one you would pick.

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            • #21
              Shockers Tie for 13th at Diamante

              The Lady Shockers close out their fall season with another less than stellar performance finishing tied for 13th at 29-over par in the 18 team field. 45 strokes off the pace set by tournament champion Florida Gulf Coast.

              Kate Tilma led the Shocks at 3-over par which tied for 25th on the player leaderboard. McKenzie Wilson the low 18 for the Shocks shooting a 3-under 69 in round 2. That was the only sub-70 round shot by a Shocker during the fall.

              FGU's Louisiane Gauthier lit up the course shooting 67-69-65 = 201 (-15) to take medalist honors.

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