The Lindenwood women's golf team concluded its first appearance in program history at the 2018 NCAA Division II National Championships on Saturday afternoon. The Lions competed over four days and four rounds at Bay Oaks Country Club in Houston, Texas.
Lindenwood finished its first ever appearance at the National Championships with a four-round score of 1,283 and averaged 320.8 strokes per round over the four-day tournament. UIndy captured the team title with a score of 1,157 and edged second-place, California Baptist by 38 strokes.
12th – Lindenwood: 324, 307, 332, 320 - 1283
T57 –
Josefina Haupt 79, 77, 85, 77 - 318
T57 –
Yolanda Rotzinger 84, 75, 79, 80 - 318
T65 –
Dakota Limkemann 78, 80, 86, 81 - 325
68 –
Maggie Bryant 85, 75, 90, 82 - 332
69 –
Reagan Snavely 83, 86, 82, 82 - 333
Haupt and Rotzinger completed the event with matching scores of 318 to each tie for 57th place.
Limkemann landed seven strokes in back of Haupt and Rotzinger, tying for 65th place.
Lindenwood has qualified for NCAA postseason play in each of their last five seasons, at the NCAA level. The Lions had eight top-five finishes in their 13 events during the 2017-18 season.