MINOT, N.D. – It's a busy week for the Minot State golf teams, especially the men.
The Beavers head to South Dakota for the Texas Roadhouse Spring Invitational men's and women's tournaments, hosted by South Dakota Mines, on Monday and Tuesday, then the men's golf team heads to Missouri for the NSIC Championships.
The NSIC Men's Championship will be Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the Paradise Pointe Golf Club in Smithville, Missouri, where Minot State teed off in the NSIC Preview just a few weeks ago.
Monday and Tuesday's tournament at the Golf Club at Red Rock in Rapid City, South Dakota, gives the Minot State men a chance to build some momentum going into the 54-hole NSIC Championships later this week.
Freshman
Kasen Rostad had been a steady team leader all season for the Beaver men, while senior
Zach Hendrickson had a strong showing for Minot State in the Preview last month, finishing tied for 23
rd with a 5-over 149 (74-75).
While the Minot State men will be busy with 5 rounds of golf in seven days, the Texas Roadhouse tournament will also be a tune-up for the Beaver women, who head to the NSIC Women's Championship in Missouri, April 22-24, at the Adams Pointe Golf Club in Blue Springs, Missouri.
The Beavers' last tournament also was the NSIC Preview, at the Adams Pointe Golf Club, where senior
Zoe Banack led the way for Minot State, as she has done all season. Banack tied for 42nd, shooting 20-over 164 (81-83) at the Preview.