TACOMA, Wash. – Freshman
Kira Goode secured a commendable third-place finish, with a score of 155 (77-78) over two rounds at the Pacific Lutheran University Tournament on Monday. Goode outperformed 40 competitors in the event.
The Logger men's team claimed the 8
th spot in the team rankings, while the Logger women's team finished 6
th. The challenging weather conditions, marked by strong winds, affected the golf course during both rounds.
Freshman
Cade Streeter showed promise, securing a 21
st place finish with a solid second-round score of 74. Not far behind,
Jack Kuntz landed in the 22
nd position among 61 competitors, concluding the tournament with a two-round score of 153.
Coach
Conner Robbins expressed enthusiasm about the teams potential this year, stating, "We are growing this program and, more importantly, striving to help the student-athletes on both teams become the best golfers they can be. Achieving greatness as a college athlete requires hard work and sacrifice, and I believe we have individuals who are willing to make it happen. These first two tournaments served as a valuable warm-up to prepare us for the Northwest Conference Fall Classic. Let's see the work that they put in to elevate our team to move up in the next couple of weeks!"
The golf teams' next competition is scheduled for October 14-15
th in McMinnville, Oregon, at Linfield University during the NWC Fall Classic.