ROCK HILL, S.C. – The Hesston College women's disc golf team had a very impressive outing at the Collegiate Disc Golf National Championships from April 2-5.
Josalyn Wipf finished eighth as an individual to achieve all-American status, the first All-American in program history. Wipf finished the singles round tied for eighth-place with a score of 63 (+4) to earn a spot in the finals. The sophomore from Huron, S.D. posted a 32 (+1) in the nine-hole playoff to earn all-America honors.
The Larks fielded two women's duos in the team rounds – Wipf and Lily Corkill, and Phoebe Kolb and Alyssa Burkholder. Wipf and Corkill finished sixth out of 30 teams posting a score of 245 (+7) across four rounds. This is the highest finish of any team in Hesston disc golf history. Kolb and Burkholder finished up in 19th place with a total of 274 (+36).