


The UW-Superior women’s golf team competes in the WIAC (Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference), one of the toughest NCAA Division III conferences in the country.
Each year, the women’s golf team has taken strides since its inaugural season in 2003. The team features former all-conference selection Kimberly Store as well as current WIAC standout Macie Anderson.
Just as important, the Yellowjacket athletic program has a heritage of producing student athletes who perform well in the classroom and complete their degrees. Players on our teams work together to help each other succeed academically.
UW-Superior offers a wide range of academic programs related to athletics and fitness. You’ll find programs in physical education, exercise science, health, community health promotion, and corporate health management. We also offer outstanding academic programs in teacher education, science, business, computers and other fields.
Home to all UWS-hosted intercollegiate golf events, Nemadji Golf Course features a regionally-acclaimed 36 hole layout, offering a competitive variety for practice and competition. To learn more about Nemadji Golf course, visit www.nemadjigolf.com.
Roger Plachta is in his sixth year as the University of Wisconsin-Superior golf coach. He continues to build a strong and much improved program. Over the last six seasons, Coach Plachta’s team has become even more competitive.
UW-Superior’s golf program began in 1997. The ‘97 team finished the season with a total of 962 strokes. In 2008, the team finish with a 717 stroke average which was an improvement of over 245 strokes since the inception of the program.
The women’s golf team participates in the very competitive WIAC Conference. Our goal is to continue to improve each year and eventually win the conference tournament and compete in the NCAA National Tournament.
A native of Superior, Coach Plachta graduated from Superior Senior High School and attended the University of Wisconsin - Superior where he played baseball for Dom Mosselle. UW-Superior is also where he started playing golf. Roger has been a long time softball coach and has the most wins of any coach in women’s sports in ‘Yellowjacket history. Roger has three children: Eric, Jamie and Sarah.



