Golf: Eagles set pace at Hardrocker Invite

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buy this photo South Dakota School of Mines junior Jodi Kaup, from Black Hawk, blasts her ball out of a sand trap on the No. 3 hole during the Hardrocker Golf Tournament at Meadowbrook Golf Course. (Brad Blume/South Dakota Mines)

RAPID CITY - The Chadron State College women's golf team held on to win the Hardrocker Golf Invite at Meadowbrook Golf Course on Monday afternoon.

The Eagles shot a team score of 699 to hold off second-place Jamestown College. Black Hills State University finished in fourth place with a total of 784 and South Dakota School of Mines and Technology shot 924.

Allyson Malzahn led the Eagles with a two-day total of 165. She fired an 83 on Monday after shooting an 82 on Sunday. Teammate Caitlin Parker was right behind with a 172, followed by Leslie Mueller's 181 and Alissa Peterson's 183.

Katelynn Lamb fired a 90 on Sunday to finish with a two-day total of 186 to pace Black Hills State. Anne Langdell and Katie Campbell each shot 95 on Monday for the Yellow Jackets.

Kajda Stevens shot a 111 for a two-day total of 221 to pace South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.

Dickinson State rallied on Monday to take the lead on the men's side with a 311 after a score of 322 on day one to top Minot State 633-635.

First-day leader Minot State shot a 318 on Monday to finish second while South Dakota Mines shot 342-339 to finish in fourth place.

Brandon Eisenbraun led the way for the Hardrockers with an 85-81-166 and that was followed by Sam Hermanson's 83-84-167. Ricky Clausen shot 86-86-172 and Don DeGooyer 88-88-176.

Justin Aberle of Minot State had the low round of day one with a 74 on his card, but shot an 82 on Monday as Dickinson State's Terry Poulsen shot a 79-74-143 to win the event.

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