Girls State H.S. Roundup
Seeking a record-tying third individual Colorado state high school title, Maddy Bante builds 3-stroke lead; defending champ Logan Hale fires 67 in 4A; Ashleigh Wilson just ahead of 2023 winner Brenna Higgins in 5A
Seeking a record-tying third individual Colorado state high school title, Maddy Bante builds 3-stroke lead; defending champ Logan Hale fires 67 in 4A; Ashleigh Wilson just ahead of 2023 winner Brenna Higgins in 5A
Loveland’s Lehigh sisters, the record-tying stroke-play co-medalists, see their run end in quarterfinals of U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball; Lauren has now made quarters twice in USGA championships
Weather delay can’t stop Colorado sisters Lauren and Katelyn Lehigh from advancing to Sweet 16 at U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball
Lauren and Katelyn Lehigh of Loveland share stroke-play medalist honors with another pair of sisters at U.S. Women’s Amateur Four-Ball; match play begins on Monday
While Coloradan Ashley Kozlowski advances to NCAA nationals, several prominent locals see their college careers end at women’s regionals
After playing in her first U.S. Women’s Open at The Broadmoor in 2011, 2-time LPGA Tour winner Moriya Jutanugarn returns to Colorado to qualify for her 13th USWO; fellow LPGA players Isi Gabsa and Celine Borge also earn berths
CSU women, who qualify a full team for NCAA regionals for first time since 2010, headed to Vegas, while DU bound for Michigan; Lauren Lehigh, Ashley Kozlowski and CU’s Morgan Miller and Sabrina Iqbal also advance to regionals
Sabrina Iqbal becomes the latest CU golfer to qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open; Colorado-based qualifying for the event set for April 30
So Yeon Ryu, whose first LPGA Tour victory came in the 2011 U.S. Women’s Open at The Broadmoor, set to retire at age 33