Jordan Grasis finished in third place overall and the Eagle golf team finished in fifth place at the EverSpring Inn Mustang Invite in Marshall, Minnesota this weekend.
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Augustana won the team title for the fourth consecutive year and had golfers in first, second, fourth and fifth place. The Vikings set a tournament 36-hole record with a 589, 9-over par.
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Grasis, a senior from Yuma, Arizona, shot a 76 (+4) yesterday before finishing at +2 (74) today.
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Today, she finished at even par on the front nine with two birdies and two bogeys. On the back nine, she recorded three bogeys and one birdie.
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Next on the leaderboard for CSC was Payton Wise, a sophomore from Kimball, who finished tied in 23rd place.
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Wise had five bogeys and one birdie on the front nine and six bogeys on the back nine to finish at an 82 (+10).
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Brooke Kramer, a senior from Aurora, Colorado finished tied 30th over the two days. Today, she finished with an 83 (+11). Her scorecard consisted of five bogeys on the front nine and six on the back nine.
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Allison Acosta was the fourth Eagle that scores counted towards the team score, finishing the day with an 81 (+9) and tied in 37th place.
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Acosta, a senior from Oro Valley, Arizona had three bogeys and two birdies on the front nine before five bogeys and a triple-bogey on the back nine.
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Kenzey Kanno, a senior from Mitchell finished the day with an 88 (+16), while Aubree Heinsma, a sophomore from Windsor, Colorado shot an 84 (+12).
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As a team, the Eagles finished day two at 320, after shooting a 317 yesterday.