Tournament: 2023 Mountain West Championship
Host: Mountain West
Dates: April 18-20 (Tues.-Thurs.)
Location: Rancho Mirage, Calif.
Golf Course: Dinah Shore Tournament Course at Mission Hills Country Club (Par 72, 6,252 yards)
Format: Stroke play/54 holes/5-count-4 (18/Tuesday, 18/Wednesday, 18/Thursday)
Tee Times: 7 a.m. PT (9-minute intervals between groups)
Live Scoring: GolfStat.com
Teams (9)
Boise State
Colorado State
Fresno State
Nevada
New Mexico
San Diego State
San Jose State
UNLV
Wyoming
Fresno State Lineup
Katelyn Lehigh
Nicola Kaminski
Harriet Lynch
Katelyn Harris
Lory Paradis
Notes
Fresno State enters this week's Mountain West Championship at No. 106 in the GolfStat rankings, seventh in the conference.
On March 28, Fresno State captured its first team title since 2016 after winning the Fresno State Classic for the sixth time in program history.
That title in 2016, like this year's, was held at San Joaquin Country Club.
The Bulldogs have a pair of Top 5 finishes this year with both coming in the spring. Those were the only tournaments that Fresno State competed in this year that were in California.
Harriet Lynch, Katelyn Lehigh and Nicola Kaminski have played in all 10 tournaments this year. Katelyn Harris has played in seven. Lory Paradis has competed in six.
Lynch is the Bulldogs' lone ranked individual, checking in at No. 192.
Lynch and Lehigh have split the team's top finishes this season. Lynch has been first for the 'Dogs in five of the team's 10 tournaments while Lehigh has led them in four.
Lynch has turned in a team-best seven Top 20 finishes which includes Top 10s in half the tournaments she has played in.
A native of Essex, England, she has placed in the Top 4 three times, including a career best runner-up last month at the Fresno State Classic, shooting a 1-under par. It was her third tournament under par this year.
Lehigh has been in the Top 20 in half the tournaments during her freshman season. Her top finish came at the Rainbow Wahine Invitational, placing eighth. She shot a season-low 215, 1-under par prior to that at the Ron Moore Intercollegiate.
Nicola Kaminski has three Top 20 results this year. All three of those have come during the spring, carding a season-low 222 at the Fresno State Classic and Riverside Classic. The junior earned a season-best seventh-place finish at the Valley Invitational while shooting a 223.