by Alejandro Aaron, Student Reporter

Women’s golf will travel to Missouri to compete in the Midwest Invite.

The Northwestern Oklahoma State’s golf teams both represented well Tuesday as they were competing as they were miles away from each other in El Dorado, Ark. (mens) and Edmond, Ok.(womens) .

The Northwestern Oklahoma State women’s golf team finished up the Diffee Ford Lincoln Invite on Tuesday, after shooting a 346-336, they took 16th and were 682 at the par-70, 5,821-yard Kickingbird Golf Course.

Northwestern Oklahoma State men’s golf team finished the first round tied for sixth place on Monday in the Arkansas Collegiate. Colten Person holds a top-10 spot after day one on the par-72, 7,039 yards course.

Mackena Tennyson topped all other Lady Rangers tying for 64th place, after turning in a two-day total of 86-81—167. Tennyson jumped six places on day two.

Ashley Watts earned a score of 85-84—169. She finished tied for 68th place, Samantha Friday improved by seven strokes on the second day. Friday carded a 90-83—173 and Angela Egger shot an 86-90—176.

Madison Masch recorded a tournament score of 89-88—177, to round out the scoring for Northwestern.

The Red-and-Black will take a week break before traveling to Missouri to take part in the Midwest Intercollegiate Invitational hosted by Drury at the Silo Ridge Country Club.

On the men’s side of the course the Red-and-Black finished seventh at the Arkansas Collegiate that was held at the Mystic Creek Golf Course.

Men’s golf will play at the Trophy Club Invite on March 22-24.

Colten Person finished with the best score for The Rangers. He carded a 78-77-155 to tie for eleventh place. Person also led the team in birdies with five.

Tyler Berryhill placed 30th with a score of 79-83-162. Parker Rehorn carded an 82-85-167 to place 39th, while Ben Baker turned in an 87-85-172. Freshman Tanner Griffith finished out the team with a score of 92-95-187.

The Rangers also had four individuals at the tournament. Juan Gui Angarita carded an 83-82-165 to finish in a tie for 36th place.

Brendan Kates made a hole-in-one on the seventh hole.

Brendan Kates was the talk of the tournament as he sunk in a hole-in-one on the seventh hole. This was the lone eagle of tournament. Kates finish in a tie for 40th place with a two-day total of 88-80-168.

Joey Nix recorded a final score of 87-82-169 and Ben Huxtable was the final individual with a score of 106-104-210.

Northwestern men’s golf will take a week break before the head to Trophy Club, Texas to compete in the Trophy Club Classic hosted by Texas A&M University-Commerece