The Viking women were just three strokes back of Dickinson State to finish in second place with a 702 (360-342). Tuesday’s 342 is VCSU’s lowest team score this spring. Kathleen Vetter finished in fourth place with a 170 (86-84) and Winter Oldrock placed sixth with a 178 (93-85). Paige Hulm tied for 10th after carding a 192 (100-92) and Sydney Staus placed 14th with a 197 (102-95).
The Viking men were led by Grant Inniger who moved up 15 places after firing a 2-under-par 70 in Tuesday’s final round. Inniger carded a two-day 158 (88-70) to tie for 16th place overall.
The Viking men improved their team score by 25 strokes to move past Mayville State for fifth place. VCSU finished with a 641(333-308) at the 36-hole tournament. Tuesday’s 308 is VCSU’s best single-round team score since September 18 at the Viking Fall Invite, also played at CrossRoads Golf Club.
VCSU’s Brett Limke was just one stroke back of Inniger, carding a 159 (81-78) to tie for 18th place. Owen Haase tied for 23rd with a 162 (84-78). Zach St. Aubin placed 29th with a two-day 168 (81-87) and Wyatt Meisch was just behind in 30th place with a 169 (86-83).
The Viking men also had Henrik Jacobsen and Parker Heydt competing as individuals. Jacobsen carded a 188 (95-93) to place 33rd and Heydt finished with a 202 (100-102) at the VCSU Spring Invite.
Jamestown’s Orange took the team title after carding a four-over-par 580 (291-289) team score. The Jimmies secured four of the top six individual places in the tournament, including Jackson Worner’s five-under-par 139 (72-67) to win individual medalist honors.