Western Illinois University women’s golf team competes in WIU Intercollegiate tournament

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The Western Illinois University women’s golf team competed in the WIU Intercollegiate tournament, showing strong performances across three rounds, according to an April 4 report from Leatherneck Athletic Communications.

The event was held in Macomb, Illinois, where the Leathernecks delivered their best round on the first day. The tournament highlighted individual efforts and consistency among team members. Western Illinois University Leathernecks Women’s Golf participates in collegiate athletics as part of the Ohio Valley Conference, per the official website.

In round one, Sophia Thorne led with a score of 82 (+11), followed by Cianna Law at 85 (+14). Dina Khvastovich posted a 94 (+23) and Libby Larkin finished with a 96 (+25). The second round saw Thorne again leading with an 85 (+14), Khvastovic recording an 88 (+17), and Law finishing at 89 (+18). Larkin withdrew after sustaining an injury during this round. In the final round, Thorne scored an impressive 81 (+10), Law posted another solid performance with an 85 (+14), and Khvastovic recorded a score of 97 (+26).

Charlton Zimmerman serves as the director of golf for Western Illinois University Leathernecks Women’s Golf, according to the official website. The team operates from Macomb, Illinois, according to university sources.

For ongoing updates about Leatherneck Women’s Golf or more information about their schedule and results within the Ohio Valley Conference, fans are encouraged to visit GoLeathernecks.com or follow them on social media platforms.



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