Women’s Golf Day 2 – SW Minnesota @ Marshall GC–Marshall, MN

MARSHALL, Minn. (UJ)– The University of Jamestown women’s golf team finished play at the EverSpring Inn & Suites Mustang Invite Sunday, hosted by Southwest Minnesota State at the par 72, 5969-yard Marshall Golf Club.

FINAL RESULTS

Jamestown was the only NAIA school in the 12-team field, which consisted of NCAA Division II and III schools. The Jimmies finished 12th in the team race with a two-round score of 141-over par 717 (360-357). Augustana (S.D.) was first at 40-over par 616 (310-306).

Haley Malone (SR/Moorhead, Minn.) was the top finisher for UJ, tying for 61st at 33-over 177 (89-88), followed by Kyra Vogel (SO/Jamestown, N.D.) who tied for 64th at 35-over 179 (90-89). Teagan Fee (SR/Havre, Mont.) tied for 69th at 36-over 180 (89-91), Faith Justesen (JR/Hawley, Minn.) tied for 72nd at 38-over 182 (93-89), and Coley Olson (JR/Cook, Minn.) was 74th at 39-over 183 (92-91).

“Another frustrating day for our squad,” said Jimmie head coach Zach Hale. “We will chalk this up as a learning and growing experience and look forward to redeeming ourselves in a couple of weeks when we head to Grand Falls to close out the fall.”

Jamestown finishes the fall schedule at the University of Sioux Falls Invite at The Falls GC at Grand Falls Casino in Larchwood, Iowa, October 10-11. 

St. Cloud StateMen’s Hockey Division 1W 15-1

Women’s Hockey

REMONT, Neb (UJ) .– The University of Jamestown women’s hockey team concluded its first weekend series Sunday afternoon and were defeated by Midland University 7-1.

Midland led 1-0 after the first period and extended their lead to 2-0 at the 3:03 mark of the second.

The Jimmies went on the power play 38 seconds later, and Emma Strouse (FR/Coon Rapids, Minn.) scored her first of the season with assists by Gabriella Schroder and Jayden Baker (FR/Regina, SK). 

With 46 second left before the second intermission, the Warriors made it a 3-1 game. Midland added four more goals in the third to finish out the scoring.

Makenzie Gibson (FR/Inver Grove Heights, Minn.) got the start in net and saved 36 of the 43 shots she faced. Jamestown finished 1-for-6 on the power play while Midland was 2-for-5.

The Jimmies will play their first home game on Sunday, October 2 when they host Northern Alberta Institute of Technology in an exhibition at 12 p.m.

W1 University of Jamestown 1 at W1 Midland University 7 (OT) – Status: Final
Sunday, September 25, 2022 – Sidner Arena

W1 University of Jamestown 0 1 0 0 – 1
W1 Midland University 1 2 4 0 – 7

1st Period-1, W1 Midland University, Rakowski 3 (Flanigan, Shearer), 15:11 (PP). Penalties-Kachmarski Midu (tripping), 2:30; Amick Uj (tripping), 7:42; Kautzmann Uj (hooking), 14:52; Shearer Midu (tripping), 16:03.

2nd Period-2, W1 Midland University, Rakowski 4 (Hayhurst, Barker), 3:03. 3, W1 University of Jamestown, Strouse 1 (Schroder, Baker), 5:32 (PP). 4, W1 Midland University, Rakowski 5 (Flanigan, Grothmann), 19:14. Penalties-Tosh Midu (roughing), 3:41; Glover Midu (roughing), 12:31; Baker Uj (tripping), 12:47; Lee Uj (checking), 13:02.

3rd Period-5, W1 Midland University, Grosdidier 2 (Shearer), 1:14 (PP). 6, W1 Midland University, Barker 1   3:25. 7, W1 Midland University, Martin 1 (Shearer), 5:02. 8, W1 Midland University, Rakowski 6 (Flanigan, Grothmann), 15:46. Penalties-Johnson Uj (holding), 0:53; Marcotte Midu (hooking), 8:45; Mass Midu (checking), 9:01.

1st OT Period- No Scoring.Penalties-No Penalties

Shots on Goal-W1 University of Jamestown 8-5-5-0-18. W1 Midland University 14-14-15-0-43.
Power Play Opportunities-W1 University of Jamestown 1 / 6; W1 Midland University 2 / 5.
Goalies-W1 University of Jamestown, Gibson (43 shots-36 saves). W1 Midland University, Stone (18 shots-17 saves).