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Eagles Soar To 2nd, Kleve On Podium In Minnesota

MARSHALL, Minn. – Chadron State made up one stroke on two teams in front of them, pulling into a three-way tie for second place in the team standings for the Eagles' highest finish of the year, while Macy Kleve finished on the podium for CSC's highest individual finish in an event in two years.

The Eagles shot 25-over 313 as a team during Sunday's second round, finishing at +48 624 over two rounds. Chadron State finished tied with Minnesota-Crookston and the "B" team of Minnesota State, who entered play Sunday one stroke ahead of the Eagles. 

The Minnesota State "A" team was the event's runaway winner, finishing 17 strokes ahead of Chadron at 31-over 607. After the three-way tie for second, CSC finished ahead of Morningside, Augustana (SD), Sioux Falls, Dakota Wesleyan, Southwest Minnesota State, Gustavus Adolphus, Minnesota-Moorhead, Bemidji State and Briar Cliff. 

Macy Kleve, who entered the final round in second place in the individual standings, slipped one spot on the leaderboard but still finished in third place after carding a 7-over-par round of 79. Kleve finished five strokes behind medalist Emerson Garlie of Minnesota State and one stroke back of Garlie's teammate Victoria Woytassek, who opened the day in fourth place but shot a 74. 

Klara Kleinig also sealed a top-10 finish for Chadron State, matching her Saturday score with a round of 5-over 77 and maintaining her leaderboard position of being tied for eighth place. 

Fellow sophomore Allison Sanger matched Kleinig with a 77 on Sunday, hitting a team-high four birdies in round two and shooting 1-under-par on the back nine. Sanger rose four spots on the leaderboard up to a three-way tie for 19th place. 

Freshman Lauren Knapp shot an 80, finishing in 26th place, while senior Payton Wise improved from a round one 89 to card a 9-over-par 81 and shoot up to 48th place. Wise jumped up 12 spots from her placing after round one and was in the day's top five biggest risers out of the 77-golfer field. 

Brooklyn Tychsen, competing as an individual, finished 54th at 30-over. Tychsen remained the only player in the tournament to card an eagle or better, which the Berthoud, Colorado native did Saturday by sinking the par-4 fifth hole in two strokes. 

The second-place team finish is CSC's best since the Eagles were also second in last spring's Hardrocker Spring Invite from March 31-April 1, 2025, but that was in a field of just five teams, not 13.
 
The third-place individual finish by Kleve is the highest by a CSC golfer since Jordan Grasis's individual title at the 2024 edition of the Hardrocker Spring Invite. Senior Aubree Heinsma had CSC's highest individual finish during the 2024-25 season when she tied for fourth. 

The Eagles have one more competition left in the fall season, the Yellowjacket Fall Invitational, which will take place on Monday, October 6 and Tuesday, October 7 in Billings, Montana.
 
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Players Mentioned

Brooklyn  Tychsen

Brooklyn Tychsen

Freshman
Klara Kleinig

Klara Kleinig

Freshman
Aubree Heinsma

Aubree Heinsma

Junior
Payton Wise

Payton Wise

Junior
Allison Sanger

Allison Sanger

Freshman
Macy Kleve

Macy Kleve

Freshman
Lauren Knapp

Lauren Knapp

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Brooklyn  Tychsen

Brooklyn Tychsen

Freshman
Klara Kleinig

Klara Kleinig

Freshman
Aubree Heinsma

Aubree Heinsma

Junior
Payton Wise

Payton Wise

Junior
Allison Sanger

Allison Sanger

Freshman
Macy Kleve

Macy Kleve

Freshman
Lauren Knapp

Lauren Knapp

Freshman