ELKHORN, Neb. -- The North Dakota women's golf team posted a sixth-place finish at the Stampede at the Creek on Tuesday, closing its regular-season schedule with a three-round score of 930 at Indian Creek Golf Course.
The Fighting Hawks carded rounds of 308, 320 and 302 to finish tied for their highest placement of the spring portion of the season. The 930 total also marked North Dakota's second-lowest team score of the spring.
Emersyn Walker led the Fighting Hawks, tying for 12th in the individual standings with a three-round score of 230. Walker bounced back with a team-best 73 in the final round after opening scores of 79 and 78.
Gigi Lund followed close behind, tying for 16th at 232 (75-79-78), while
Sophie Cook finished in a tie for 28th at 236.
Mallory Uselman rounded out North Dakota's scoring five, tying for 30th with a total of 237.
North Dakota's final-round 302 was its lowest round of the tournament and helped the Hawks climb into a tie for sixth in a competitive field that featured multiple Summit League opponents.
Drake captured the team title with a 906, while Omaha (910) and Wichita State (911) rounded out the top three.
The Stampede at the Creek marked the final tournament of the regular season for the Fighting Hawks before turning their attention to the Summit League Golf Championships, scheduled for April 26–28 at Longbow Golf Course in Mesa, Ariz.
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