Erin Moncur

Erin Moncur
Erin Moncur
  • Hometown:
    Miller, S.D.
  • Year:
    So.
  • High School:
    Miller High School
Bio

General: Seeks to build off her freshman campaign from the fall season.

Freshman (2019-20): Competed in two tournaments ... tied for 23rd at the CSM Fall Classic after shooting a 91.

High School: Was a six-time letterwinner ... qualified for the South Dakota Class 'B' State Golf Tournament from 2013-18 ... took eighth place at the 2018 state tournament.

Personal: An accounting major.

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News mentions
Tigers take fourth at GPAC Women’s Golf Championships
Tigers take fourth at GPAC Women’s Golf Championships

COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa– After sitting in third following the fall portion of the Great Plains Athletic Conference Women’s Golf Championships, the Dakota Wesleyan University women’s golf team wrapped up the spring rounds on Friday and Saturday. DWU finished in fourth place following its two spring rounds at the Bent Tree Golf Club in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Women’s golf poised for GPAC Championships
Women’s golf poised for GPAC Championships

MITCHELL, S.D. – Hoping to continue its momentum from the fall season and competition so far this spring, the Dakota Wesleyan University women’s golf team takes aim at the Great Plains Athletic Conference Women’s Golf Championships slated for Friday and Saturday from the Bent Tree Golf Club in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Women’s golf poised for GPAC Championships
Women’s golf poised for GPAC Championships

MITCHELL, S.D. – Hoping to continue its momentum from the fall season and competition so far this spring, the Dakota Wesleyan University women’s golf team takes aim at the Great Plains Athletic Conference Women’s Golf Championships slated for Friday and Saturday from the Bent Tree Golf Club in Council Bluffs, Iowa.

Tigers take fifth at Dordt Invite
Tigers take fifth at Dordt Invite

SIOUX CENTER, Iowa– The Dakota Wesleyan University women’s golf team competed in its second tournament of the week as they took fifth out of eight teams with a 680 in the Dordt Invite on Thursday and Friday in Sioux Center, Iowa.

Dakota Wesleyan tallies a pair of third-place finishes, three individuals finish in top-10
Dakota Wesleyan tallies a pair of third-place finishes, three individuals finish in top-10

RAPID CITY, S.D. – The Dakota Wesleyan University men's and women's golf teams both secured third-place finishes, including three top-10 individual performances after contending against eight teams at the Hardrocker Spring Invite on Monday and Tuesday at the Arrowhead Country Club in Rapid City, S.D.

Women’s golf opens spring season at Concordia Bulldog Invite
Women’s golf opens spring season at Concordia Bulldog Invite

LINCOLN, Neb.– After sitting tied for fifth following the opening day, the Dakota Wesleyan University women’s golf team took sixth with a two-day total of 682 in their first tournament of the spring season. They competed at the Concordia Bulldog Invite on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Highlands Golf Course in Lincoln, Neb.

Experienced rosters look to steer Tigers to new heights in 2020-21
Experienced rosters look to steer Tigers to new heights in 2020-21

MITCHELL, S.D. – With 17 golfers returning to the rosters that saw tournament experience last season, the Dakota Wesleyan University men’s and women’s golf programs will lean on experience and look to turn the corner in the upcoming season.