The Cougar tennis, volleyball and golf teams are each preparing for another season after months of pandemic-related uncertainty kept them from playing. While this season may be different from usual, coaches and student-athletes alike are ready to make the most of it.
As the SIUE golf team says goodbye to four of its golfers, the team played their last tournament of the season at the OVC Championship, placing fifth out of eleven teams.
Three Cougar golfers placed in the top 25 at Arkansas State’s Bubba Barnett Intercollegiate tournament.
With SIUE approaching the middle of the spring semester, some spring sports are just starting and some are nearing an end. Here’s where each sport stands.
With several team and personal accomplishments, golfer Kyle Slattery is a player to remember.
Golf placed first overall at the SIUE Derek Dolenc Invitational Monday and Tuesday, wrapping up with an overall score of 842 at Gateway National Golf Links in Madison, Illinois. The team was able to lower its score to 10 under par for the two-day, three-round invitational.
The SIUE golf team placed No. 13 out of 16 teams at their season opener at the Gene Miranda Falcon Invitational in Colorado Springs, Colorado, this weekend after three rounds of play.
The Cougars’ men’s golf team has concluded their season with a seventh-place finish at the OVC championship.
SIUE’s golf team had a tough time on the green this week in their middle-of-the-pack finish at the Mizzou Intercollegiate.
Eastern Kentucky University swept the Cougars this weekend, winning all three games in their series.
The SIUE golf team continued their successful season with a fifth-place finish at the D.A. Weibring Invitational at Illinois State University in Normal, Illinois, this weekend.
The SIUE golf team traveled March 20 and 21 to play at Missouri State University’s Twin Oaks Intercollegiate tournament in Springfield, Mo., placing third among 11 schools.
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