In Contention

The University of Denver women’s golf team will need a rally to extend a streak that dates back to 2004.

The Pioneers, who have won the last 13 conference championships in which they’ve competed, will go into Tuesday’s final round of the Women’s Summit League Championship in second place, two strokes behind leader South Dakota State.

That’s a far cry from last year, when DU won the title by 52 shots.

After Monday’s windy second round in Nebraska City, the Pioneers sit at 37-over-par 613. South Dakota State took the lead by bettering DU in round 2 by three strokes.

DU senior Jessica Carty, the defending individual champion, remains in second place, three strokes behind leader Megan Mingo of South Dakota State as the two matched second-round 80s. Carty sits at 8-over-par 152.

Meanwhile, in the formidable Women’s Pac-12 Championship in Tucson, Ariz., the University of Colorado is likewise in contention for the title.

The Buffs shot an 8-over-par 296 total in Monday’s opening round, leaving them in a share of second place, six strokes behind nationally third-ranked UCLA. Robyn Choi, a freshman from Australia, shot an even-par 72 to lead the way for CU. She shares third place individually and trails co-leaders Lilia Vu and Bethany Wu of UCLA by one.

Women’s Summit League Championship
April 23-25, 2017 in Nebraska City
2. (out of 9 teams) Denver 296-317–613 

2. Jessica Carty 72-80–152
4. Sophie Newlove 74-79–153
7. Mariell Bruun 75-79–154
7. Lauren Whyte 75-79–154
12. Jessica Dreesbeimdieke 75-81–156

Women’s Pac-12 Championship
April 24-26, 2017 in Tucson, Ariz.
T2. (out of 11 teams) Colorado 296

3. Robyn Choi 72
6. Brittany Fan 74
6. Kirsty Hodgkins 74
21. Esther Lee 76
53. Lauryn Keating 84

Also
38. Former DU golfer Elyse Smidinger, Oregon State 80

Women’s RMAC Championship
April 24-25, 2017 in Chandler, Ariz.
Team Scores

1. Colorado State-Pueblo 312
2. Regis 313
3. Colorado-Colorado Springs 315
4. Colorado Mesa 321
5. Colorado Christian 328
6. Metro State 333
7. South Dakota School of Mines & Technology 334
8. Westminster College (Utah) 346
9. Black Hills State 358
10. Fort Lewis 360
11. Adams State 364
11. Chadron State 364

Top 5 Individuals
1. Jacquelyn Porman, CSU-Pueblo 71
2. Alex Darwin, UCCS 75
3. Katrina Mendez, Colorado Christian 76
4. Mary Weinstein, Regis 74
4. Taylor Walters, Colorado Mesa 77
4. Jolene Kam, CSU-Pueblo 77
For complete results, CLICK HERE.