BROOMFIELD, Colo. – South Dakota Mines Women's Golf completed the Swan Memorial in ninth place, highlighted by a second-place performance from
Kenzie Schroeder.
Kenzie Schroeder led all golfers in the field with her overall score of 70. She started out her day with a birdie on hole one and never looked back. She totaled five birdies on day one for the Hardrockers.
On day two, Shroeder shot a 75 to finish her week tied for second place. She picked up three birdies in round two on Tuesday. Her overall score of 145 is the new lowest 36-hole total in Hardrocker Women's Golf history. She beat Annika Schooler, who shot a 147 at the RMAC Championship in 2024.
Alison Kennedy picked up 37
th, followed by
Marin Keller in 46
th and
Addiley Lloyd in 53
rd.
Lora Ortega and
Portia Lenczowski both tied for 62
nd for South Dakota Mines.
CSU Pueblo won the Swan Memorial, with Colorado Christian and CSU Los Angeles rounding out the top three. Individually, Mia Clarke from Angelo State won with her overall score of 144.
What's Next
South Dakota Mines will go to the Travis Roy Memorial Invite on Sept. 15-16 at Powder Horn GC in Sheridan, Wyoming. They will close out September with The Homestake Invite on Sept. 22-23.