BOULDER CITY, Nev. – South Dakota Mines Golf finished up the 2025-26 season at the RMAC Championship, highlighted by
Kenzie Schroeder's 16
th place finish.
Due to high wind in the Boulder City area, all teams only played nine holes in the third round on Tuesday.
Overall, the South Dakota Mines women placed eighth out of 10 teams. They shot a 316 in the first round, 315 in the second and 158 in the shortened third round.
Kenzie Schroeder picked up 16
th place out of 58 total golfers. After she shot a 79 in the first round, she recorded a 75 in the second and a 39 in the third.
Marin Keller recorded 24
th,
Alison Kennedy picked up 31
st and
Addiley Lloyd placed 32
nd.
Lora Ortega collected 41
st and
Portia Lenczowski finished in 55
th.
On the men's side, the Hardrockers finished the week in seventh. The Rockers' 291 in the first round was the best score in any RMAC Championship in program history. They shot a 297 in the second round and 147 in the third.
Brycen Farris highlighted for the Rockers with 22
nd place after he shot a 76 in the first round, 71 in the second and 38 in the third.
Isaac Schmidt recorded 25
th, while
Matai Naqica and
Owen Jorgenson both collected 29
th.
Tyler White finished in 35
th and
Ramey Lloyd rounded out the Rockers with 38
th.
What's Next
The Hardrockers will head into the offseason after the RMAC Championship. All-RMAC teams will be announced in the coming weeks, followed by the RMAC First Team All-Academic honorees and CSC Academic All-America honorees.