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Golf concludes play at The Battle, Warrior Spring Classic

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Golf concludes play at The Battle, Warrior Spring Classic

Story Links Bullhead City, Ariz. and Lewiston, Idaho – The University of Victoria golf teams concluded play at split sites, with the women’s team taking third at The Warrior Spring Classic, hosted by Lewis-Clark State College, and the men’s team finishing 20th at The Battle, hosted by Wayland Baptist University, March 24-25. The Vikes faced […]

Bullhead City, Ariz. and Lewiston, Idaho – The University of Victoria golf teams concluded play at split sites, with the women’s team taking third at The Warrior Spring Classic, hosted by Lewis-Clark State College, and the men’s team finishing 20th at The Battle, hosted by Wayland Baptist University, March 24-25. The Vikes faced quality NAIA competition at both sites, with over half of each tournament’s field being comprised of teams ranked in the NAIA’s top 30 team rankings.RESULTS
Women’s The Warrior Spring Classic

  • Cindy Koira posted the top Vikes finish on the women’s side, carding rounds of 75 and 76 for a +7 overall finish good for second individually. The top-five individual finish earned Koira All-Tournament team recognition at The Warrior Spring Classic.

Croft posts top Vikes finish at The Battle

  • Owen Croft made his spring 2025 debut for the Vikes at The Battle, leading the team with a 53rd-place individual finish after rounds of 77, 77, and 81 resulted in a +19 overall score.

Davies, Rummel add top-10 finishes

  • Tying for ninth individually, Brynne Davies (80, 81) and Lana Rummel (83, 78) each finished at +17 overall for the top-10 finishes.
  • Rummel’s five stroke improvement from round one to round two marked the largest improvement on for the Vikes’ women’s side at the tournament. 

Johnson closes The Battle with Vikes-low round

  • The only Vike to post round-over-round improvement at The Battle, Myles Johnson lowered his score by seven strokes each round after his opening score of 89. After an 82 in the second round, Johnson closed out with a 75 in round three, marking the lowest score of any round by a Vike at the tournament. 

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