KANSASVILLE - The Carthage College women's golf team traveled to Kansasville, Wisconsin, to compete in the Midwest Classic hosted by Benedictine. Due to a lighting delay, the match was called early, and scores were calculated from day one only. The Firebirds placed fifth out of 39 teams, scoring a total of 321 (+33).
Lexi Manteufel led the Firebirds, tying for 8th place out of 227 golfers.
The Carthage team A completed day one competition, highlighted by a steady performance from Manteufel, who led the Firebirds with a 76 (+4). Carthage's lineup also featured
Ro Longden, who carded a 79 (+7), followed by
Madeline Midgett and
Mae Norman, each posted 83s (+11).
Emily Tralewski rounded out the team scoring with an 85 (+13).
The Carthage team B, Toni Powers, paced the group with an 82 (+10).
Braelyn Davoust finished close behind at 84 (+12), while
Nina Mayfield and
McKenna Sosnowski recorded rounds of 87 (+15) and 88 (+16), respectively.
Steda Lundak added a 93 (+21).
"After a few disappointing rounds in our last 2 events, we came back and played more like we are capable of", said head coach Bill Buss. "The most impressive performance of the weekend came from our Senior Toni Powers, with an 82. Toni struggled to find her form in preseason and has worked extremely hard to get back to form. I am very proud of her and love seeing these results."
The Firebirds will be back in action on Sunday, September 28, at the UW-Whitewater Fall Invite held in Madison, Wisconsin. For more information, visit our
athletics.carthage.edu.