TUCSON, Ariz. — Wichita State’s season continues Friday, March 20, at the MountainView Collegiate at The Preserve.
 
The Shockers head into MountainView fresh off a fifth-place finish at the Red Rocks Invitational on Sunday in Sedona, Arizona. It marked Wichita State’s sixth top-five team finish of the season and third in a row.
 
Individually, Magdalena Domine recorded her best finish of the season, tying for eighth at 1-over par. It was the best relative-to-par finish by a Shocker this season since Mackenzie Wilson went 1-under at the Johnie Imes Invitational on Sept. 23.
 
Additionally, Kate Tilma recorded her first top-20 finish of the spring season and second of the year.

A loaded field awaits the Shockers in Tucson, with 13 teams ranked in the Scoreboard top 100 and four in the top 50.

 

Fast Facts – MountainView Collegiate

Dates: Friday, March 20–Sunday, March 22

Hosts: Kansas State and Missouri

Location: Tucson, Ariz.

Venue: The Preserve

Yardage: 6,365 yards

Par: 72

Format: Stroke play

Live scoring: Scoreboard

Field: Cincinnati, Colorado State, Houston (No. 32), Iowa, Iowa State (No. 25), Kansas State (No. 33), Long Beach State, Marshall, Missouri (No. 34), Nebraska, North Texas, San Diego State, Texas Tech, UTSA, Wichita State, Wisconsin

 

Shocker Five

Magdalena Domine (Fr.) — Recorded best finish of the season at the Red Rocks Invitational, tying for eighth … Tied for 22nd in her collegiate debut while competing as an individual.

 

Kate Tilma (Sr.) — Third-year Shocker … Transferred from Kansas State after her freshman season … Earned AAC all-conference honors after tying for seventh at the 2025 American Championship.

Manon Guille (Jr.) — First-year Shocker … Transferred from Abilene Christian … Played in 14 tournaments for the Wildcats, recording six top-20 finishes.

 

Mackenzie Wilson (Sr.) — Fourth-year Shocker … Recorded three top-10 finishes in the first three tournaments of the year … Has competed in all 30 tournaments over her previous three seasons at WSU … Entered the year No. 2 in program history in career stroke average (75.24), trailing only teammate Kate Tilma … Led the team in stroke average in two of the last three years.

 

Brooklyn Benn (Sr.) — Fourth-year Shocker … Competed in all 10 tournaments in 2024-25 … Recorded her first career top-five finish at the Texas State Invitational on Feb. 4, 2025 … Won back-to-back Oklahoma Golf Association Women’s Stroke Play Championships in 2024 and 2025.

 

Next Up

The Shockers head to Omaha, Nebraska, to compete in the Big “O” Classic beginning April 6 at The Club at Indian Creek.



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