2006-2007 Women’s Golf Preview (9/7/06)
BILLINGS, MT – The Montana-State
Billings women’s golf team is ready to come out swinging
to start the upcoming golf season. Team members have
been practicing all summer individually and are
scheduled to start official team practice September 11.
The team’s home course is The Briarwood.
“Our main goal is to be competitive
in every event we play this year,” said head coach Jeff
Nelson. “There are some really good teams in our region
and I believe that we will be one of them. We have the
talent and experience to be one of the top teams in our
region.”
The Jackets added two freshmen to
their lineup. Amy
Nordeen and Brittany Hedge are entering the college ranks
following impressive high school careers. Nordeen won
the Class A State Championship last year. Recruited by
a division I university, Nordeen opted to attend MSUB
instead.
“I am very excited to see Amy play
and compete in our conference,” added Nelson. “She has
been practicing daily and shooting under 80 all year.
She will be a great addition to our program.”
Brittany Hedge of Miles City,
Montana finished in the top 10 at state all four years
of high school. Hedge was a member of the 2004 Cowgirls
Class A State Championship golf team, finishing as the
tournament runner-up her junior season. She was named
Most Valuable Golfer and earned all-division, all-state,
and all-academic honors each of her four years.
“Brittany has been shooting very
competitive rounds, and like a few of her teammates, has
a good chance to be one of the top golfers in the
conference,” said Nelson.
Along with the new additions to the
team, the Lady Jackets will return six players from last
year’s roster. Juniors Halley Montalban, Emily
Maag, Nicole Salsbery, and Karrie
Brack will add much needed experience to the squad.
Sophomores Jessica Boyer and Kristal Lemke will compete for a spot on the travel
roster.
“My four juniors now have two years
of collegiate golf under their belt,” said Nelson.
“They have tournament experience on the same courses
that we are playing again this year and that is going to
make a big difference in their scores.”
As the squad grows the
competitiveness also grows. The top five ladies will
make the traveling team. In order to qualify, the team
will have a 54-hole qualifier at the beginning of the
season. The fall traveling team is then finalized
following the Rocky Mountain Invitational held in
Billings September 25-26.
“We definitely travel to a lot of
different areas,” said Nelson. “We have tournaments in
California, Colorado, Arizona, Texas and possibly the
conference championship in Oklahoma. In college golf,
it is just as important to play teams in your region as
it is in your conference. We do see some of our
conference opponents during the year, but we won’t see
some teams until our conference championship.”
2006-2007 Schedule
Date Event Host Location
Sept. 25-26 Rocky Mountain Invite RMC Billings, MT
Oct. 9-10 Regis
Invitational Regis
U. Denver, CO
Oct. 12-13 Collegiate
Cup RMC Billings, MT
Oct. 23-24 Lady Otter
Invite Cal State-Monterey Seaside, CA
Feb. 24-25 Lady Rattler
Invite St. Mary’s U. San Antonio, TX
Mar. 26-27 Grand Canyon
Invite Grand Canyon U. Phoenix, AZ
Apr. 9-10 Mesa State
Spring Invite Mesa State U. Grand Junction, CO
TBA Heartland Conference
Championships TBA |