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Beavers finish 13th in NSIC Championships – minotdailynews.com

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Last updated: April 25, 2026 4:45 pm
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Apr 25, 2026
Submitted photo by NSIC Communications, courtesy of MSU Athletics
The Minot State women’s golf team ended the second half of their 2025-2026 season on Friday, Apr. 24, with the last day of competition in the NSIC Championships, finishing in 13th place overall.
Senior Zoe Banack led the Beavers through her last tournament at the collegiate level as a student at Minot State.
Through her first round of competition, Banack finished with a score of eight over par on Wednesday, Apr. 22. The second round of competition saw Banack hit ten over and her final round at 13 over par.
Banack finished at 29th individually with an overall score of 31 over par.
Junior Micaela Resler was next up on the leader board for the Beavers, finishing in 55th place individually with her score of 65 over par.
Freshmen Carlie Brown and Macie Sebelius were not far behind, finishing out the Minot State team with scores of 72 and 73 over par, ending in 58th and tying for 59th respectively.
The Beavers took 13th place overall, finishing with a team score of 241-over 1,105 (364-358-383). Wayne State took home first place overall with their score of 62-over. Wayne State also earned first place individually, with their Gaia Stancikova earning an overall score of eight over par over all three rounds.
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