By John Murphy CSC Sports Information Director
 Led by Jordan Grasis with a fifth-place finish, the Chadron State College golf team finished in sixth place to conclude its season at the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Championships in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The Eagles finished the tournament with a 938 (+74) overall after shooting a 315 (+27) during the third and final round to finish sixth.
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Grasis, a senior from Yuma, Arizona, fired a 79 (+7) during round three to finish tied for fifth. She had two bogeys and one birdie on the front nine before four bogeys and a double on the back nine.
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Grasis, who finished +10 (226) overall for the tournament, ends her career as the record holder for many CSC golf records. This season, she set the record for low round, low 36-hole score, and is now the school record holder for low 54-hole total after her performance at the RMAC Championships.
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Another senior, Kinsey Smith from Windsor, Colorado, finished her tournament tied for 20th place.
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Smith, who shot a 79 (+7) on Tuesday, had four bogeys on the front nine and two bogeys, a birdie and a double bogey on the back nine. She finished the tournament shooting a 234 (+18).
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Tied for 24th was Brooke Kramer, a senior from Aurora, Colorado. Kramer shot a 78 (+6) during round three.
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On the front nine, Kramer recorded three birdies and three bogeys to remain even. On the back, four bogeys and one double bogey added the six strokes to her scorecard.
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Kenzey Kanno, a senior from Mitchell, Nebraska, saved her best round of the tournament for Tuesday.
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Kanno finished the day with a 79 (+7) to finish tied for 37th. On the front nine she had four bogeys and an eagle before recording two bogeys and a triple bogey on the back nine.
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Rounding out the scoring for Chadron State was Aubree Heinsma, a sophomore from Windsor. Heinsma finished her day with an 84 (+12), placing her 39th overall.
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Colorado State-Pueblo won the team title in the field of 11 teams with an 889, 22 strokes ahead of the second-place team. Meredith Boos of Regis was the conference champion with a 217 (+1) overall.