CORPUS CHRISTI - Tonight, former Islanders women's golfer Liza
Mucheru-Wisner continues her quest to become "The Apprentice" on
NBC. Wisner is currently in the final three with tonight's episode
deciding who will make the finals.
To get to this point she made it through the original 16
contestants, working her way through to be one of the final three
in the show, after competing in several business challenges.
Should Wisner get through tonight's episode at 9 p.m. she will
make it to the show's one-on-one final against the other remaining
contestant.
The show, hosted by Donald Trump, gives contestants the
opportunity to play for a position running one of Trump's companies
and a $250,000 contract for one year.
Wisner played for the Islanders from 1999-2003 and was fourth
all-time in school history with 27 tournaments played and nine
top-10 finishes. Her lowest round with the Islanders was a 72
during her junior year at the New Mexico State Invitational.
She now works full-time as the associate director of the ELITE
Graduate program at Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
Following her playing career, Wisner completed her education and
received her Master's degree while simultaneously starting an
educational technology company named Texas Techies. The
organization was started to help bring opportunities that would not
otherwise be available to underprivileged children.
Islanders fans can see how Mucheru-Wisner does tonight at 9 p.m.
CT on NBC.