Aidan Sander
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- Hometown:
- Lincoln, Neb.
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- Year:
- SO
News mentions
CORAL SPRINGS, FLA. – A quartet of Mustangs were named to the Women’s Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar team, pushing Morningside’s program into the no. 8 spot on the governing body’s All-Scholar Team top 10 list.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA – The Great Plains Athletic Conference released its all-conference honorees, recognizing players’ cumulative efforts throughout the season. Three Morningsiders were honored in the release.
CAIRO, NEB. – Alysen Sander led Morningside to a third place finish at the three round Great Plains Athletic Conference Women’s Golf Championship this week at the Centura Hills Golf Club. Alysen Sander also placed third overall, leading the team in scoring as the Mustangs fell 16 strokes behind the eventual champion, Doane.
KANSAS CITY, MO. – The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics announced its Daktronics Scholar-Athletes for women’s golf, releasing this year's list alongside the other spring sports.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA – The Mustangs outpaced the field at the Morningside Women’s Quadrangular today, winning the event that included Briar Cliff, Dordt, and Northwestern as all four teams wanted to keep themselves sharp ahead of the Great Plains Athletic Conference championship next week. Morningside’s winning total of the single round event was 326 strokes, or 38 over par, to finish 10 strokes ahead of the competition.
LINCOLN, Neb. — The Morningside women’s golf team on Tuesday placed third at the Kaitlyn Erickson Doane Invitational, played at Wilderness Ridge Golf Course on Monday and Pioneers Golf Course for Round 2.
NEBRASKA CITY, NEB. – Morningside claimed the team title at this year’s Peru State Spring Invite yesterday, leading the field by 20 strokes.
The Mustangs beat Dakota Wesleyan by 13 strokes, turning in a team score of 622. On Tuesday, they turned in a team score of 313.
SIOUX CITY, IOWA – Morningside Women’s Golf landed its’ highest placing finish of the season at Briar Cliff’s Lila Frommelt Fall Classic, collecting the event title while battling windy conditions with a two-round total of 643 strokes. Lucy Brown took the event’s individual title, with a 157.
MARSHALL, MINN. – The Mustangs found themselves among a field of regional National Collegiate Athletic Association powers this weekend, as they competed in Southwest Minnesota State University’s Mustang Invite. Morningside placed sixth in the field, trailing only NCAA DII teams in the standings as they finished with a score of 615.
ORANGE CITY, IOWA – Morningside’s women took second place in the Siouxland Women’s Fall Invite, hosted by Dordt University, placing just five strokes behind the field leader Doane, with 625 strokes after two rounds of play.