UTSA's women's golf team showcased a strong performance at the Betsy Rawls Invitational, improving their ranking with a final day score of 303. Led by Lauren Rios, who shot a 1-under-par 71, the team finished in ninth place with a total score of 957, surpassing BYU and Sam Houston. Despite challenging weather, UTSA significantly improved, knocking off 20 strokes from their first round. Rios finished tied for 20th individually, marking her fifth top-25 performance of the season.

By the Numbers
  • UTSA improved their score by 14 strokes on the final day compared to their second round.
  • Lauren Rios shot a 1-under 71, contributing to the team's total of 303 on the final day.
  • Rios ended the tournament with a combined score of 231, placing her in a tie for 20th.
State of Play
  • UTSA finished nine strokes behind Boise State, securing ninth place among 16 teams.
  • Top teams included No. 7 Texas (team total 878) and No. 9 Arkansas (899).
  • Rios' performance marks her eighth round of par or better in the season.
What's Next

The Roadrunners will next participate in the MountainView Collegiate from March 20-22 in Saddlebrooke, Arizona, continuing a busy schedule.

Bottom Line

With a solid finale at the Betsy Rawls Invitational, UTSA showcased resilience, overcoming tough conditions and setting the stage for a promising showing in their upcoming tournament.