The University of Jamestown women's golf team finished second out of 12 teams at the GPAC Championship, which concluded Saturday at Bent Tree Golf Course in Council Bluffs, Iowa.
The Jimmies had a team score of 327 Saturday, finishing at 218-over 1,378 (363-352-336-327).
Morningside College, Iowa, won the team title at 87-over 1,247 (316-313-305-313). Concordia, Nebraska, was third at 233-over 1,393 (368-359-327-339) and Dakota Wesleyan University, South Dakota, fourth at 240-over 1,400 (361-359-339-341).
UJ senior Paige Argent placed ninth after a final round score of 80. She finished at 41-over 331 (85-84-82-80). Junior Izzy Marchino was 10th at 44-over 334 (90-81-83-80). Argent and Marchino earned GPAC All-Conference honors for their top ten finishes.
UJ sophomore Jayme Carlson tied for 20th at 69-over 359 (99-93-86-81), freshman Faith Justesen was 22nd at 70-over 360 (95-94-85-86), and sophomore Teagan Fee shot a final round 93.
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Sam Knight of Morningside was the individual winner, finishing at 15-over 305 (76-79-73-77). The Mustangs earn the GPAC's automatic berth to the NAIA National Championship, set for May 25-28 at Rose Creek Golf Course in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.