ST. JOSEPH, Minn. — The College of Saint Benedict golf team continues its spring season April 19 at the Rumble at the Ridge, held at Oneka Ridge Golf Course in White Bear Lake, Minn. Due to weather concerns, the tournament has been shortened to a single day with a 9:30 a.m. shotgun start on Sunday.
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SEASON REVIEW
Henriksen, Jance Lead at Gusties Spring Invite
Senior Catherine Jance and sophomore Kenna Henriksen each recorded top-10 finishes to lead Saint Benedict to a fourth-place showing at the Gusties Spring Invite at Emerald Greens.
The Bennies finished with a two-day total of 655 (330-325), improving by five strokes from round one. UW-La Crosse won the team title with a 636 (322-314), followed by Gustavus Adolphus (640) and UW-Eau Claire (641). Gustavus' Addy Longle earned medalist honors with a 151 (76-75).
Henriksen posted a career-best 159 (79-80) to tie for eighth, totaling two birdies and 18 pars. Jance matched that score with a 159 (82-77), also finishing with two birdies and 18 pars.
Sophia Anderson placed 21st with a 168 (83-85), highlighted by a birdie and 13 pars. Maggie Roth finished 24th at 169 (86-83) with 16 pars and two birdies. Isabella Anlauf took 51st with a 179 (91-88), recording 11 pars.
Competing as an individual, Avery Maus finished 35th with a 171 (87-84) and totaled 10 pars.
Fall Season Recap: Bennies Finish Fourth at MIAC Championships
Saint Benedict capped its fall season with a fourth-place finish at the 2025 MIAC Golf Championships, held Oct. 4–6 at Braemar Golf Course. The result marked the program's best conference finish since 2018 and was highlighted by consistent play and multiple career-best performances.
The Bennies recorded a three-round total of 962 (329-309-320), their lowest score at the MIAC Championships since the 2017-18 season.
Junior Catherine Jance led the team with rounds of 79, 76 and 80 for a career-best 235, finishing ninth to earn All-Championship Team honors. She totaled 28 pars and five birdies and secured her second consecutive All-MIAC recognition.
Senior Maggie Roth finished tied for 18th with a career-low 244 (82-77-85), improving her previous best at the conference championships by three strokes.
Sophomore Sophia Anderson shot a team-best 76 in the final round to tie for 21st with a 245 (88-81-76), while junior Taylar Nadler matched that total (82-75-88) to also tie for 21st.
Sophomore Kenna Henriksen rounded out the scoring five, placing 32nd with a career-best 254 (86-85-83).