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BLAIR, Neb. – Playing their third round of golf in five days, Midland University’s women’s team found the longer Rivers Wild Golf Club course challenging. After playing Friday and Saturday in South Dakota, the Warriors were closer to campus as they made the short drive to Blair, Nebraska for the College of Saint Fall Classic.
Playing on the par 72, 6,078-yard course, Midland finished with a team score of 449 over 18 holes. They were led by Erin Baum and Olivia Engel, who finished 18th and T-24th individually. Baum had a score of 100 while Engel shot a 106.
Also competing for Midland were Claire Westerholt (121) and Tehya Cuypers (122). They finished T-33rd and 35th respectively.
Concordia University ran away with the team title, winning by 12 strokes over second-place Doane University. College of Saint Mary, Peru State College, and Hastings College rounded out the top five.
Up next for Midland will the first 36 holes of the Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Championship. Teams will travel to Dakota Dunes, South Dakota on October 5-6 to play at the Dakota Dunes Country Club. The two-day event will also cap off the Midland fall schedule.

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