OMAHA, Neb. — Wichita State wraps up the regular season at the Stampede at the Creek, beginning April 13 at The Club at Indian Creek.
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The Shockers head to Omaha after finishing 16th at the MountainView Collegiate on March 22. The finish snapped a three-tournament streak of top-five finishes for Wichita State.
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Wichita State has notched six top-five team finishes in eight events this season. Five Shockers have earned at least one top-10 individual finish, with
Kayla Van de Ven recording two and
Mackenzie Wilson tallying three.
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Wilson leads the team in stroke average (75.2) and birdies (51).
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Fast Facts – Stampede at the Creek
Dates: Monday, April 13–Tuesday, April 14
Hosts:Â Omaha
Location:Â Omaha, Neb.
Venue:Â The Club at Indian Creek
Yardage:Â 6,377 yards
Par:Â 72
Format:Â Stroke play (Play six, count four)
Live scoring:Â
Scoreboard
Field (9 Teams):Â Indian Hills CC, Iowa Western CC, Omaha, Creighton, Drake, Northern Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota,Â
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The Wichita State lineup will include an additional player, as the tournament format features six competitors per team instead of the traditional five, with only the top four scores counting toward the team total each round.
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Shocker Six
Mackenzie Wilson (Sr.) — Fourth-year Shocker … Three top-10 finishes in the first three tournaments of the year … Has competed in all 30 tournaments over her previous three seasons at WSU … Entered the year No. 2 in program history in career stroke average (75.24), trailing only teammate
Kate Tilma … Led the team in stroke average in two of the last three years.
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Magdalena Domine (Fr.) — Recorded best finish of the season at the Red Rocks Invitational, tying for eighth … Tied for 22nd in her collegiate debut while competing as an individual.
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Kate Tilma (Sr.) — Third-year Shocker … Transferred from Kansas State after her freshman season … Has played in all but one tournament since transferring to WSU … Earned AAC all-conference honors after tying for seventh at the 2025 American Championship.
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Manon Guille (Jr.) — First-year Shocker … Transferred from Abilene Christian … Played in 14 tournaments for the Wildcats, recording six top-20 finishes.
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Brooklyn Benn (Sr.) — Fourth-year Shocker … Competed in all 10 tournaments in 2024-25 … Recorded her first career top-five finish at the Texas State Invitational on Feb. 4, 2025 … Won back-to-back Oklahoma Golf Association Women's Stroke Play Championships in 2024 and 2025.
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Kayla Van de Ven (So.) – Second-year Shocker … Finished top-15 in the first two tournaments of the 2025-26 season … Joined the team in January 2025, making a major impact in her lone semester of college competition … Competed in all six spring tournaments for the Shockers in 2025.
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Next Up
The Shockers will look to earn a bid to the NCAA Tournament with a victory at the 2026 American Women's Golf Championship, beginning on April 20 at the Southern Hills Plantation Club in Brooksville, Fla.Â