Embry-Riddle's women's golf team improved significantly, moving from 10th to 4th place in the Oldfield Intercollegiate Tournament, shortened to 36 holes due to weather. Freshman Frances Amat led the Eagles with a strong performance, closing with a total score of 152, tying for 14th overall. Eden Tsouklaris also excelled, securing a top 10 finish by tying for 8th with a score of 151, helping her team achieve a notable comeback during the event.

By the Numbers
  • Embry-Riddle finished with a score of 620 (322-298).
  • Eden Tsouklaris scored seven over par with a total of 151 (78-73), tying for 8th place.
State of Play
  • The tournament featured 13 teams, with Embry-Riddle placing 4th behind top teams like UIndy and SCAD Savannah.
  • Frances Amat averaged 3.63 on par-three holes and tied for first on par-four holes with a 4.10 average.
What's Next

Embry-Riddle will participate in the inaugural Lady Cougar Classic at Green Island Country Club in Columbus, Georgia, starting on March 29. This event marks another opportunity for the team to build on their recent success.

Bottom Line

The Eagles' strong performance at the Oldfield Intercollegiate highlights their growth and resilience, particularly through the contributions of key players like Tsouklaris and Amat. Continuing this momentum in upcoming tournaments could pave the way for even better outcomes.