Dartmouth women's golf secured their second consecutive victory at the Kingsmill Intercollegiate, finishing 23 strokes clear of Navy. Sophie Thai stood out as the only player under par at -2 for the tournament, leading the team with impressive rounds, including a -4 in the first. Five Dartmouth players placed in the top ten, showcasing strong team performance despite challenging weather conditions.

By the Numbers
  • Dartmouth finished 23 strokes ahead of second place Navy.
  • Sophie Thai led the tournament with a total score of -2, eight strokes better than the runner-up.
  • Five Dartmouth players finished in the top 10.
Yes, But

Despite the team's strong showing, the challenging weather, including cold temperatures and strong winds, tested the players' adaptability throughout the tournament.

State of Play
  • The Big Green's multiple top finishes indicate a growing depth and competitiveness within the team.
  • The team is preparing for the upcoming Prospect Bay Invitational on March 29.
What's Next

Dartmouth will look to carry their momentum into the Prospect Bay Invitational, with high expectations for continued success given their recent performance and strong team dynamic.

Bottom Line

Dartmouth's women's golf team has demonstrated notable depth and talent, poised for further achievements this season as they embrace both challenges and triumphs on the course.