2022 College Disc Golf National Championships - Women's Team Profile: Ferris State Bulldogs
The Ferris State Bulldogs women's team is ready to take on the competition at the 2022 College Disc Golf National Championships. The team has been practicing hard and is excited to be among the top teams in the country. They had a rocky start but rebounded with a strong round on Boulders, gaining five strokes on the lead and positioning themselves for a strong finish. With a mix of aggressive play from Tiana, who runs most baskets, and steady gameplay by her teammate, they're well-equipped to take on the challenge. The team is motivated by the growth of the sport and the increased competition, but their primary goal remains to finish under par. With a focus on giving it their best effort, the Bulldogs are looking to make a strong impression at the national championships.
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we're really excited to be here um we've been practicing really hard we had a rough start the first few doubles rounds but we played a great round on boulders yesterday gained five strokes on the lead and now we're just here today ready to chip away some more while we were on leap card going into boulders we um we played good singles rounds that got us some good scores by whole four we had already gotten three strokes back so we just played a steady game and got our five strokes and now we have some more to make up today she's a more aggressive putter so she'll run most of the baskets while i lay up she putts aggressively if it's a good shot and we have a close putt then i am safe to run it too we like competition we know that we love that the sport is growing so much and we knew that we would have a greater competition more people to play against and we love that i don't think me and tiana are sad if we don't finish first we're just happy to be out here and play with some great competition we want to finish under par that's always been a goal of ours we've done it in practice rounds but for some reason we don't do it on river run in our actual play so as long as we put out our best game and give it our best effort we will be very happy





