BOULDER CITY, Nev. – MSU Denver Women's Golf wrapped up its 2025-26 season Tuesday afternoon at the RMAC Championship Tournament, finishing seventh out of 10 teams with a three-round total of 946 (+82).
The Roadrunners carded rounds of 299, 324, and 323 over the three-day event, competing against a strong conference field in the final tournament of the year.
Leading the way for MSU Denver was Neige Dunn, who paced the Roadrunners across the tournament and finished 15th overall. After opening with an impressive 70 (-2) in round one, Dunn closed with an 80 in Tuesday's final round to finish at 230 (+14), the top mark among MSU Denver golfers.
Izabella Pesicka matched Dunn's final-round 80, finishing just behind her with a three-round total of 237 (+21) to place 25th overall. Rien Solodan added a 82 in the final round to close at 238 (+22), while Sophia Honeyman turned in one of her best rounds of the tournament with an 81 on Tuesday, finishing at 241 (+25).
Lauren Mack posted an 86 in the final round to finish at 245 (+29), and Jordyn Horsley rounded out the lineup with an 88, ending the tournament at 258 (+42).
Despite the challenging conditions and deep field, the Roadrunners showed resilience throughout the week, highlighted by Dunn's standout performance and a strong opening round that kept MSU Denver in contention early.
With the RMAC Championships complete, the Roadrunners close the book on the 2025-26 season, gaining valuable experience that will carry into next year's campaign.